College students encouraged to get flu shot
By Joseph Hannan | Nov. 6, 2008Finals are difficult enough, but imagine studying for and taking those December exams while your body is overwhelmed with the flu. With flu season just ...
Read More »Finals are difficult enough, but imagine studying for and taking those December exams while your body is overwhelmed with the flu. With flu season just ...
Read More »WASHINGTON (AP) - Barack Obama swept to victory as the nation's first black president Tuesday night in an electoral college landslide that overcame racial ...
Read More »No arrests have been made in the botched robbery that led to gunfire in Lot 4 early Saturday morning, leaving one victim hospitalized at Helene Fuld Medical ...
Read More »A small group of faculty and students were brought together the night of Oct. 29 by a visit from Hossein Kamaly, a professor in Columbia University's ...
Read More »Campus Police are looking for a male wanted for questioning in connection with the semester-long crime spree that has seen seven cars vanish from the ...
Read More »Seven seems to be an unlucky number for students parking their cars in Lot 6. Since August 19, seven vehicles have gone missing from the campus' largest ...
Read More »With the art of body movement and Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) tactics, Janet Gray, professor of women's and gender studies, challenged logic in the ...
Read More »The New Library Auditorium was overflowing with students last Monday as the first lecture in the African-American studies series commenced with a talk ...
Read More »Liz Abzug, professor of urban studies at Barnard College Columbia University and daughter of congresswoman and feminist icon Bella Abzug, led a discussion ...
Read More »This is a developing story. Check back periodically for more updates. UPDATED: 11/01 @ 4:02AM A non-student was shot in the leg in Lot 4 early Saturday ...
Read More »On Oct. 9, Tim Clydesdale, professor of anthropology and sociology, lectured on past voting patterns of the college-age demographic and how many believe ...
Read More »Goals for this year's staff of The Seal, the College's yearbook, include cutting costs while increasing yearbook sales. Co-editor-in-chiefs Katie Galella, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) narrowly rejected a new club budget for the College's debate team at its meeting last Wednesday in an 8-7 vote. The decision, ...
Read More »Students of all majors can look forward to the implementation of a new minor called quantitative criminology, the quantitative analysis of crime and criminal ...
Read More »Six students were arrested for supplying alcohol to minors and five others were issued summonses for underage drinking early Thursday morning when Ewing ...
Read More »Lion pride was evident Friday night as the Party in the Rathskeller inspired feelings of school spirit in many. This Homecoming celebration brought together ...
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Read More »Students, professors and lovers of literature made their way to the New Library Auditorium on Oct. 8 to hear Lyra Plumer, class of '05, speak about her ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) accepted a proposal by the College Republicans to fund a bid for Ann Coulter, lawyer, author and controversial commentator, ...
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