This semester, the College expects to break ground on Campus Town, continue to progress on the Underground Steam and Sanitary Pipe Project, complete renovations ...
Read More »Whether your destination of choice is Disney World, Mardi Gras or the Super Bowl, flying there just became more convenient and less expensive. Frontier ...
Read More »A water leak was reported to Campus Police on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 4 a.m. When police arrived they noticed a pool of water was leaking from under the ...
Read More »By Alexis McLaughlin I’m sure anyone with eyes and a working ethernet cable knows the reference eluded to in my title: the whole “adjective-noun-is-adjective” ...
Read More »While for many students the biggest decision faced during the first week of winter break was whether to unpack their books from first semester or catch ...
Read More »A student, who resides off campus on Pennington Road, discovered a bullet hole in his bedroom window on Monday, Dec. 17, according to an email sent by ...
Read More »Housing anticipates that the application process for the 2012-2013 academic year will begin this week, likely by Friday, Dec. 7, according to Bryan Dunphy-Culp, ...
Read More »As the fall semester comes to a conclusion, there are still no updates in an assault and a mugging that involved College students at locations off campus, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board met on Wednesday, Nov. 28, to discuss funding for the College Union Board’s 2013 spring concert and other requests. SFB motioned ...
Read More »Navid Radfar, sophomore biology major at the College, stumbled upon a Dr Pepper scholarship ad on Facebook during the summer, so with nothing else to ...
Read More »A male student appeared heavily intoxicated when Campus Police arrived in his dorm room at 1:25 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 29 in Wolfe Hall. According to ...
Read More »By Brianna O’Connor Correspondent The second candidate for Assistant Provost for the Center of Institutional Effectiveness addressed the campus on ...
Read More »By Sara Torres Correspondent The College’s chemistry department held a presentation on crystal engineering as a part of its fall seminar series on ...
Read More »Christina Kopka, Student Government president and senior Spanish and marketing double major, opened the SG meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 28, with a reminder ...
Read More »By Samantha Serra Correspondent The College’s Center for Civic Engagement concluded the year-long series titled “Envisioning Europe” last Thursday, ...
Read More »By Leah Depalo Correspondent A New York University professor visited the College this past Thursday, Nov. 29 and spoke to students about white identity ...
Read More »It is estimated that over 50 percent of college students change their major at least once, according to an MSNBC.com article. On average, students switch ...
Read More »By Mike Nunes Correspondent Elizabeth Borland, associate professor of sociology at the College, studied abroad in Argentina in 1995. While in Argentina, ...
Read More »Significant damage to the men’s bathroom on the 10th floor of Travers Hall was reported on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 9 p.m. Police examined the area and ...
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