National level of J&J competition
By Courtney Wirths | Mar. 19, 2013The winning team from the College’s level of the Johnson & Johnson University Case Competition moved on to compete at the national level on March ...
Read More »The winning team from the College’s level of the Johnson & Johnson University Case Competition moved on to compete at the national level on March ...
Read More »The Biology Commons was bustling with activity on Wednesday, March 6 as 14 female scientists, all students of the College, were honored for their groundbreaking ...
Read More »Danny Lee stood on the banks of the Tumen River. It was a dark winter night. Snow covered the iced-over river. His steps were tentative at first. He ...
Read More »• 3D versions of movies are providing a new source of revenue for theaters that were having trouble competing with online streaming. There is some concern, ...
Read More »By Linah Munem Correspondent If you ask an average American what the meaning of liberty is, they will search through the cobwebbed files in their ...
Read More »While the Middle East may sometimes have the reputation of being a land committed to religious ideology, a political science professor at the College, ...
Read More »Mosab Hassan Yousef, quite literally the son of Hamas, has experienced life on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and he shared his story ...
Read More »Judges settled into swivel chairs behind the long wooden tables of the College’s Business Building. In the front of the room, a line of suits and blue ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board met on Wednesday, Feb. 27 to discuss the funding of College Union Board, Student Finance Board and Student Government’s Funival ...
Read More »• Traces of horse meat were found in the Swedish meatballs famously served at furniture giant IKEA. The company stopped selling meatballs in European ...
Read More »Receiving approval to apply for over $97 million in grant funding was the main issue of the Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 26. The grant money ...
Read More »On Saturday, Feb. 23 at 8:25 p.m., Campus Police were called to an off campus house where a student discovered that his living room and bedroom had been ...
Read More »By Mike Nunes Correspondent It has been almost three years since the protest movement in the Middle East known as the Arab Spring altered the region. ...
Read More »By Serena Wasserman Correspondent Simona Sharoni, an internationally recognized Israeli feminist and a professor at SUNY Plattsburg came to the College ...
Read More »Student Government announced upcoming events, visits and meetings at their meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 27. Three clubs will be attending the next SG meeting ...
Read More »There’s a scene in the beginning of “Miss Congeniality” in which Sandra Bullock’s character demonstrates how to take down an attacker. Dressed ...
Read More »At the College, meal equivalency is synonymous with lengthy lines and the challenge of getting food in a timely manner. On a typical weekday, hordes of ...
Read More »This year, approximately 140 rising juniors and seniors who applied for housing did not receive a time slot, according to Emily Dodd, communications officer ...
Read More »Campus Police arrested a man, who is suspected of stealing laptops from campus, just before noon today, according to Matthew Golden, the College’s ...
Read More »In order to raise awareness about the detrimental nature of sleep deprivation, a team of the College’s marketing majors have started a campaign to raise ...
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