Ancient poet’s work brought back to life
By Signal Correspondent | Oct. 15, 2013By Devon Ziminski Correspondent In the warm glow of the tranquil auditorium, with a backdrop of Persian tapestries setting the scene, the words of Rumi ...
Read More »By Devon Ziminski Correspondent In the warm glow of the tranquil auditorium, with a backdrop of Persian tapestries setting the scene, the words of Rumi ...
Read More »Representatives from two college-wide committees presented before Student Government on Wednesday, Oct. 9 to receive student input on proposed changes ...
Read More »• President Obama officially nominated Janet Yellen to be the next chairman of the Federal Reserve. If appointed, she will be tasked with deciding when ...
Read More »By Annie Elfers Correspondent On Thursday, Oct. 12, Kim Pearson, the chair of the African American Studies Department and associate professor in the ...
Read More »Campus Police responded to five counts of underage drinking on Saturday, Oct. 12. At 4:55 a.m., a female student returned to her dorm to find an unknown ...
Read More »Students and deans discussed whether American colleges and universities should be prohibited from instituting satellite campuses in countries that do ...
Read More »The College is not a traditional “sports school” — academics will always be its first priority — but its sports programs have been growing in ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, Oct. 10 in Paul Loser Hall to discuss recent achievements, upcoming building initiatives and potential programs ...
Read More »Student Government President Tyler Liberty opened the general body meeting last week reflecting on Gov. Chris Christie’s visit. “Everyone was really ...
Read More »Jonathan M. Katz, the only full-time American journalist to cover the events surrounding the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, spoke to students about the flaws ...
Read More »Commuting anywhere can be a Herculean task. Commuting to school, on the other hand, takes even more time that traditional students would typically use ...
Read More »She never imagined that her first time having sex would end in a used condom being flung far into the night from an apartment balcony. But that night, ...
Read More »During meal equiv hours, the Library Café is swarmed with students. Some are willing to wait up to a half-hour in line to order their caffeinated concoctions ...
Read More »The Muslim Student Association was funded last week by the Student Finance Board for $4,404.24 toward food and music for their 8th annual Eid Al-Adha ...
Read More »Most mornings, Larry Stevens swipes students into breakfast with a special name for each of them. “Cat-Cat’s in the house.” “My main man, my ...
Read More »[imagebrowser id=19] On Saturday, Oct. 5, Quimby’s Prairie was transformed into a vibrant field of tall, white tents and brightly-colored picnic blankets. ...
Read More »In the past week, Campus Police were dispatched to five more locations on report of criminal mischief where similar incidents of vandalism to previous ...
Read More »• Towns around the nation are being forced to use state and local funds in order to keep national parks open in these last few weeks of the tourism ...
Read More »Compassion was the key word of the night during the screening of the documentary “Happy” in the Library Auditorium on Thursday, Oct. 3, sponsored ...
Read More »Campus Police discovered yet another instance of graffiti designs on Friday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. in the Music Building. On report of criminal mischief, ...
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