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By Natalie Kouba | Oct. 8, 2013During 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 »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, ...
Read More »• King.com, the creator of the popular Candy Crush Saga, filed for its initial public offering (IPO) with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The ...
Read More »This past Thursday, Sept. 26, Don Washington, a political strategist, informed students on how to be an advocate for public policy, and how the Patient ...
Read More »A college degree is more than just a piece of paper. With the ever-increasing cost of tuition combined with the state of the country’s economy, some ...
Read More »The Wild West is coming to the College with a petting zoo, a mechanical bull, a rodeo roper, an electric cowboy, cow milking, a mocktail saloon and more ...
Read More »By Julie Kayzerman & Tom Kozlowski Nation & World Editor and A&E Editor In the midst of the College’s Campus Town groundbreaking ceremony ...
Read More »This year’s Homecoming tailgate, which will occur on Saturday, Oct. 19, will include multiple changes to previous years’ events, according to representatives ...
Read More »Despite the inevitable fear of post-graduate unemployment looming over college students’ heads, the future seems bright for those at the College. “97 ...
Read More »After a competitive campaign period, the new members were welcomed and sworn into Student Government on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at the general body meeting. Assistant ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken Correspondent A professor of ethics and bioethics took the Library Auditorium stage on Tuesday, Sept. 24 to present his philosophical ...
Read More »By Kelly Davila People entering the Library Auditorium on Thursday, Sept. 19 would have stumbled onto a thought-provoking question: “Do We fit On the ...
Read More »By Lianna Lazur Correspondent Dr. Aimee Richard of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine visited the College for a biology colloquium on ...
Read More »As Homecoming Spirit Week rapidly approaches and students begin to wonder what this year’s festivities will look like, Student Government President ...
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