Two eye-catching fundraisers
By Signal Editorial Staff | Sep. 27, 2011Fraternities Alpha Chi Rho (AXP) and Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) held fundraisers this week outside the Brower Student Center. Members of AXP camped out ...
Read More »Fraternities Alpha Chi Rho (AXP) and Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) held fundraisers this week outside the Brower Student Center. Members of AXP camped out ...
Read More »A small fire broke out in Norsworthy Hall between 8 and 8:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 27. Although Campus Police and ResLife declined to comment on the situation, ...
Read More »Plans for Campus Town are picking up speed. Organizers of the proposed project, which consists of an on-campus shopping, dining and living center, announced ...
Read More »Eighty-three students took advantage of the College’s pilot project for blended learning courses this summer. The courses, which ranged from Financial ...
Read More »A male student reported the theft of a Sony 36” TV and TV stand on Aug. 31 at 4:10 p.m. Police say that the items had been left in the Norsworthy Hall ...
Read More »College Union Board’s fall concert will feature headliner Jack’s Mannequin and opener Secondhand Serenade, CUB representatives announced on Saturday. Doors ...
Read More »By Andrew Miller Correspondent A Fulbright scholar from Egypt and a College alumnus holding both a law degree and doctorate, Dr. Yassin El-Ayouty spoke ...
Read More »By Andrew Miller Correspondent A politics forum was held to discuss the constitutional right of the federal government to require citizens to buy ...
Read More »Graffiti reading “FUCK TITS” was found on the retaining wall on the southeast sidewalk of Travers Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 31 at 11:30 p.m. Reports ...
Read More »President R. Barbara Gitenstein shared statistics and recounted some of the College’s recent good news, including over $1 million in donations, during ...
Read More »By Frank Orlich Correspondent The College recently welcomed a new crop of students ready to enjoy their first late-night bites of $5 pizza, chats with ...
Read More »Student Government introduced a new Cabinet position during its first general body meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 31, in the Library Auditorium. The position, ...
Read More »[imagebrowser id=5] The College braced for the worst, but from the moment Category 1 storm Hurricane Irene hit campus on Saturday night to the moment ...
Read More »Every year, the College ranks high on “Best College” lists and does well in reviews of higher education. These accomplishments are openly announced ...
Read More »Two College students were indicted in the sexual assault of a freshman on Aug. 3 and face up to ten years in state prison if convicted, according to Casey ...
Read More »A new fiscal year may be approaching, but after the College’s Board of Trustees’ final public meeting on April 26, the song remains the same — state ...
Read More »Solitude and solace were two themes of the night as students gathered to reclaim a space free from sexual assault and violence and silently marched around ...
Read More »Jamie Tworkowski may have been the main speaker of the night, but he had no trouble sitting with the audience while the opening act, Jared Gorbel of the ...
Read More »Her words spoke volumes, but she wasn’t there to say them. Instead, a sign bearing her message stood where she might have. On the path beside the Brower ...
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