Chinese culture celebrated at moon festival
By Sarah Scholz | Oct. 1, 2008A traditional lion dance kicked off the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival hosted by the Chinese Culture Club (CCC) in the Cromwell Hall lounge on Sept. 23. Students ...
Read More »A traditional lion dance kicked off the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival hosted by the Chinese Culture Club (CCC) in the Cromwell Hall lounge on Sept. 23. Students ...
Read More »With much ado, The Order of the Golden Lion (OGL), the College's medieval re-enactment club, celebrated the onset of autumn with its third annual Autumn ...
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Read More »The College grounds provide a variety of plant life every season, but it is only when cruising Metzger Drive that students can see the clandestine bamboo ...
Read More »When setting foot in Eickhoff Hall for meals, it's easy to be tempted by foods with great taste but plenty of calories. In the mood for pizza, nachos ...
Read More »His skin was scorched after spending hours in the sun, but on Sept. 6, Russell Jones, senior mechanical engineering major, returned from the Red Bull ...
Read More »His students knew him as the likable professor who always had a minute to talk. His colleagues pinned him as a man with a great sense of humor, who strove ...
Read More »The fall semester began Aug. 26 with the College's annual LollaNoBooza festival. The event, organized by the College's Alcohol and Drug Eduction Program, ...
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Read More »Forty-five rising high school seniors enrolled in a course at the College this past summer, and in a mere two weeks, participants in the Urban Teacher ...
Read More »At 1 a.m., it isn't odd to see countless numbers of students making their way to one of the only open on-campus food options - the C-Store. Along with ...
Read More »Karen Robinson, senior biology and health and exercise science major, studied abroad in Sydney, Australia, during the fall semester of her junior year. "To ...
Read More »To mark the end of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the office of Anti-Violence Initiatives arranged for the organization A Long Walk Home to present Story ...
Read More »Last Wednesday was the kind of spring day that warranted heading outdoors. If that was not occasion enough, a barbecue, carnival and block party, all ...
Read More »It was Alexander McQueen's spring runway- turned strutting obituary that told the story of the life and legacy of international style icon Isabella Blow. ...
Read More »The sun sparkled on the water as spectators lounged on towels and cheered their favorite teams on. The scene was straight out of a New England yacht ...
Read More »After an extensive and expensive school year, summer is finally in sight and students are looking for inexpensive ways to have fun over the break. Fear ...
Read More »Duct tape in various bright colors covered the mouths of demonstrators in Brower Student Center on Friday, decorated with derogatory words in black permanent ...
Read More »As an undergraduate at Hastings College in Nebraska, Lee Harrod, professor of English, first majored in physics and then in music. "I played tuba in ...
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