Townhouse window pushed in, valentines stolen
By Brendan McGrath | Feb. 28, 2012A window was found pushed in at a residential building in the Townhouses South complex on Wednesday, Feb. 22. The screen was also removed and torn, but ...
Read More »A window was found pushed in at a residential building in the Townhouses South complex on Wednesday, Feb. 22. The screen was also removed and torn, but ...
Read More »By Mylin Batipps Correspondent The rate of childhood obesity in the nation is higher than ever before, and on Thursday, Feb. 23, the School of Nursing, ...
Read More »By Natalie Kouba Correspondent Entrepreneurship can be quite rewarding, but it’s difficult to be successful without encountering a few challenges ...
Read More »A case of chickenpox has been reported on campus, according to an email sent out by Health Services on Wednesday, Feb. 22. According to the email, Health ...
Read More »While a potential shortage of beds for upperclassmen next year had been a concern at the College, an email notified students that all sophomores and juniors ...
Read More »By Patrick Kelly Correspondent Negative stereotypes associated with careers in sales was the topic of discussion when alumni of the College’s ...
Read More »By Chris Rightmire Correspondent In the wake of the recent Pennsylvania State University scandal and allegations of a similar scandal at Syracuse ...
Read More »With a laceration above his eye, a student greeted Campus Police in an extremely loud and argumentative manner on Wolfe Hall’s tenth floor at approximately ...
Read More »By Kenneth Shindle Students, faculty and staff gathered last Tuesday afternoon at the Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall to get better acquainted ...
Read More »Bad weather caused a car to become partially submerged in one of the College’s lakes this past weekend. A white Jeep swerved off of Metzger Drive and ...
Read More »By Christopher Rightmire Despite spending most of his early adulthood in a college setting, Scott Furlong never intended to craft a career in higher ...
Read More »By Jacqia Scotton Correspondent The Black Student Union sponsored a delicious event in the atrium at Eickhoff on Wednesday, Feb. 8, which celebrated ...
Read More »A loud argument arose in New Residence Hall’s first floor lobby at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 5. Campus Police responded and found the visiting student ...
Read More »By Jennifer Engelhart Correspondent Professor and author of “Institutional Interests and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Expertise,” Sharon ...
Read More »By Nicole Mulvaney Correspondent The Senior Council held its third installment of its “Real Life" Series on life after college on Thursday Feb. 2, ...
Read More »Living in Eickhoff Hall is commonly compared to staying in a hotel. With swipe access cards and personal bathrooms, this residence hall has been considered ...
Read More »By Jacqia Scotton Correspondent The Student Finance Board granted full funding for this year’s second annual carnival, hosted by the College Union ...
Read More »By Natalie Kouba Correspondent Education is the leading factor to crime prevention and a safer community. Two current prison inmates and two former ...
Read More »By Christopher Rightmire Correspondent The Student Finance Board allocated $21,995 of College Union Board’s request for $27,995 to hold its annual ...
Read More »Police arrested three people on the upper level of Lot 9 at 2:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21 for possession of marijuana, according to reports. After observing ...
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