iConduct introduced to College
By Cameron Prince | Nov. 7, 2007Teresa Nakra, professor of music, dubbed the process of utilizing technology to produce music "iConduct," during a lecture in Holman Hall on Halloween. These ...
Read More »Teresa Nakra, professor of music, dubbed the process of utilizing technology to produce music "iConduct," during a lecture in Holman Hall on Halloween. These ...
Read More »The current crisis in Darfur and proposals for possible reconciliation were the topics for this week's political forum. Christopher Totten, assistant ...
Read More »The Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) offered students bus rides to an anti-war protest in New York City on Oct. 27. According to unitedforpeace.org, ...
Read More »An outside security company has been contracted by the College for 24-hour security detail at the Travers/Wolfe halls' security desks. The guards, as ...
Read More »Spirit Week Winners Overall Winners 1st Place: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Phi Epsilon and Sigma Pi (Alice in Wonderland) 2nd Place: Stars and Stripes (Hercules) 3rd ...
Read More »On Thursday, Oct. 4, at 12:05 a.m. Campus Police received several calls from residents of Townhouses South and West about a suspicious person harassing ...
Read More »The Ewing Township Zoning Board's Oct. 18 meeting was going normally until the board reached the final issue on the agenda. Life Ties, a non-profit organization ...
Read More »Students and faculty gathered around a telephone and white screen for the fifth Annual Campus Sustainability Day on Oct. 24, hosted by Susan Albertine, ...
Read More »On the evening of Friday, Oct. 19, eight students met to stop a war. This event, titled "How to Stop a War - Lessons in Vietnam," was sponsored by the ...
Read More »The College held its first Web site symposium of the year on Oct. 17 in Holman Hall, hosted by Christopher Ault, assistant professor of interactive multimedia. ...
Read More »College President R. Barbara Gitenstein was honored at the Kidsbridge Humanitarian Awards Celebration yesterday for her work in tolerance and diversity ...
Read More »Lawrence M. Krauss, director of the Center for Education and Research in Cosmology and Astrophysics at Case Western Reserve University, was the first ...
Read More »A whirlwind of Tinkerbells, Little Mermaids and even a mad hatter transformed Packer Hall into the magical world of Disney. Hosting the annual Homecoming ...
Read More »The College was awarded a grant to possibly begin updating the library's system software. On Sept. 25 the Institute of Museum and Library Services, an ...
Read More »Two students found several insects in the steamed broccoli served at Eickhoff Hall on Oct. 18. Shaina Basile, junior criminology and justice studies ...
Read More »Not too many students know what building the Brower Student Center replaced or how many people Lions Stadium holds. However, at the first annual College ...
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Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted unanimously to allocate $29,160 to the College Union Board (CUB) for a bid to have Saves the Day perform at Kendall ...
Read More »On Oct. 17, the College hosted "Bosnia: Reflections on Religion, Nation and State." This three-part event, organized by Cynthia Paces, associate professor ...
Read More »In the past, Homecoming participation has been dominated by Greek life, but this year one team decided to go back to its roots and get classic, giving ...
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