College alum studies the art of the apology
By Brianna Gunter | Nov. 19, 2008Sometimes it's not as simple as saying you're sorry. Ryan Fehr, class of '05 and a doctorate candidate in psychology at the University of Maryland, exposed ...
Read More »Sometimes it's not as simple as saying you're sorry. Ryan Fehr, class of '05 and a doctorate candidate in psychology at the University of Maryland, exposed ...
Read More »Much to the dismay of die-hard fans of her Top-40 radio hits including "Umbrella" and "Disturbia," the College Union Board (CUB) announced Monday R&B ...
Read More »The Commission on the Prevention of Alcohol Abuse (CPAA) recently published a report containing four recommendations for the College. The recommendations ...
Read More »Students learned about business etiquette and networking at Dining Out in Professional Style, sponsored by the office of Career Services on Wednesday, ...
Read More »Members of the local deaf community joined students to attend a presentation given by the two founding members of Discovering Deaf World (DDW), a recently ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) allocated $350 to Prism, the College's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender association, for Trans Awareness Week. According ...
Read More »Michael Tracey: Democrat by Kelli Plasket Mike Tracey has been waiting for this day a long time. Tracey, junior political science major and vice president ...
Read More »"You know, I started crying," Roy Johnson, a College alumnus, said to a friend over his cellphone Tuesday night, minutes before Sen. Barack Obama's victory ...
Read More »This election season, several College organizations made sure there wasn't any excuse for students not to vote, with numerous voter registration and absentee ...
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 ...
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