Festival offers 'a taste of the world'
By Erin Duffy | Oct. 10, 2007It's rare for Spongebob Squarepants, political candidates and middle school cheerleaders to be found in the same place, but that's exactly what happened ...
Read More »It's rare for Spongebob Squarepants, political candidates and middle school cheerleaders to be found in the same place, but that's exactly what happened ...
Read More »If one's value could be defined by the company he attracts, than John P. Karras, professor of history, would be akin to gold. Lectures in Classical History ...
Read More »The College's first Breast Cancer Awareness Walk took place on Saturday as part of the campus' Community Fest. Over 60 walkers gathered outside of Brower ...
Read More »There are 4.2 million people living with HIV in the world, and 3.2 million of those people are teenagers under the age of 15. On Friday, Sept. 21, the ...
Read More »Now that the summer season has officially passed, it is time to embrace the imminent autumn months. When most people think of this transitional season, ...
Read More »A recent article "The Dirty Secret of Campus Credit Cards" by Jessica Silver-Greenberg in BusinessWeek detailed the agreements between colleges and banks ...
Read More »With the Fall semester here, it is clear that summer is beginning to fade. While many still have their short shorts and their flip flops, the weather ...
Read More »When one thinks of technology and computing, ping pong, chess and Rock'em Sock'em Robots are not the first things that come to mind, yet at the Association ...
Read More »Everyone knows what it's like to be faced with a difficult situation. According to Holly Haynes, assistant professor of philosophy and religion, overcoming ...
Read More »If you were anywhere near Loser Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 19 around 3 p.m. you may have wondered why a group of people were parading down the sidewalk ...
Read More »The Lion's Apprentice, the College's take on NBC's hit reality show "The Apprentice," kicked off on Thursday. Run by the School of Business, The Lion's ...
Read More »Every bride dreams of the perfect wedding day, whether it's in a church, on the beach, or in the case of professor of communication studies Yifeng Hu, ...
Read More »"This is an awesome surprise!" WTSR disc jockey Susan Patterson, better known as Miss Sue to her colleagues and many listeners, said as she was honored ...
Read More »Jess Row has published many well-received works of fiction in the past. However, this year he began analyzing the work of others for one of the most respected ...
Read More »Whether or not they agree with the war in Iraq, many people feel the need to show support for the men and women who are sent overseas to fight. According ...
Read More »As a child, Kim Pearson, professor of journalism, had many dreams, most of which revolved around becoming a scientist. Since Pearson was 8 years old, ...
Read More »Perhaps you've seen them practicing by the sundial, jousting while clad in homemade chain metal and helmets, and wondered who these people were. They ...
Read More »An 8.0 magnitude earthquake shook Ica and Pisco, two cities south of Lima, the capital of Peru, on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007. Occurring around 6:40 p.m. ...
Read More »So you're 18-years-old and you finally received that ticket to paradise one year ago: a driver's license. Then you go to college and face the sad reality: ...
Read More »The Lions' Stadium and the Packer Lot were bustling with students checking out the sights and sounds of the fifth annual LollaNoBooza on Aug. 28. The ...
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