Kickin' it old school
By James Queally | Feb. 28, 2007On Feb. 20, a group of college students under the guidance of William Ball, associate professor of political science, came together with public interest ...
Read More »On Feb. 20, a group of college students under the guidance of William Ball, associate professor of political science, came together with public interest ...
Read More »The second water pipe break in a week occurred at the College in the Townhouses South complex on the afternoon of Feb. 12. Facilities workers said that ...
Read More »George Carlin, Grammy Award winner, comedic legend, actor and author, will be performing at the Kendall Hall Main Stage Theater for two shows on Friday, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) revoked $2,650 in funds for the Lion's Eye literary magazine on Friday. Members of the Lion's Eye editorial staff had ...
Read More »Campus Police officers were dispatched to Decker Hall at 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14 after receiving a report of an intoxicated male. Upon arrival ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) elected two new members at its meeting. Elizabeth Galetz, junior nursing major, and Sean Marotta, senior philosophy ...
Read More »An open hatch caused a section of piping to freeze and break on Feb. 6, flooding the low side of New Residence Hall. Since then, residents in affected ...
Read More »The outdoor recreation award, a fund given by the Student Finance Board (SFB), will probably be discontinued after this semester, according to Jon Borst, ...
Read More »Despite budget cuts, the College is receiving a record-breaking number of applicants for 2007. The number of applicants, as of Jan. 31, stands at 7,556. ...
Read More »In the wake of a home invasion involving members of the Bloods street gang on Jan. 21, many students at the College were shocked to find out that gang ...
Read More »The College honored three of its alumni during its annual Founder's Day Celebration, held Friday night in the Mayo Concert Hall, in addition to paying ...
Read More »If you had asked Jeanne Stanley two years ago about attempts to establish shelters for homeless lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) ...
Read More »The first politics forum of the semester kicked off last Thursday as Reed Gusciora, state assemblyman and professor of political science at the College, ...
Read More »In a meeting with Environmental Programs Specialist Amanda Radosti, Water Watch questioned the College's paper recycling efforts. Members of Water Watch, ...
Read More »A sprinkler pipe that burst on the third floor of New Residence Hall on the afternoon of Tuesday, Feb. 6 caused major water damage to several residents' ...
Read More »The office of Health Services has reduced its hours of operation and concentrated its staff scheduling this semester in an effort to better serve students ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) fully funded five events presented at its last meeting, partially funded three events and did not allocate any funding ...
Read More »Campus Police officers were dispatched to Centennial Hall on Feb. 7 at 1:50 p.m. after two residents reported that a white, blonde female had trespassed ...
Read More »Plans for a new online student feedback forum were discussed at the Feb. 7 meeting of the Student Government Association (SGA). The forum will be placed ...
Read More »Information Technology (IT) is in the process of creating and implementing a new Student Administration (SA) System that will replace TESS for students ...
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