Students get 'animated' at Lip Sync and Dance
By Erin Duffy | Oct. 18, 2006Where else but the Homecoming Lip Sync and Dance competition would you find Inspector Gadget, Batman and Patti Mayonnaise in the same room singing along ...
Read More »Where else but the Homecoming Lip Sync and Dance competition would you find Inspector Gadget, Batman and Patti Mayonnaise in the same room singing along ...
Read More »A Wolfe Hall resident found a cup of human feces placed in front of her door upon returning to her room. Campus Police officers were dispatched to the ...
Read More »The International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE) and the Student Society for Stem Cell Research were approved at last week's Student Government ...
Read More »A reception was held for College President R. Barbara Gitenstein, who received the Ralph S. Brown Award for Shared Governance from the American Association ...
Read More »This week, the Asian American Association (AAA) made five multicultural requests and one special appropriation request as part of Experience Asia Month. ...
Read More »In response to complaints from Eickhoff Hall residents, Campus Police ticketed cars without decals parked in the Eickhoff parking deck. This action was ...
Read More »Overall Winners 1st Place: Delta Phi Epsilon and Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Captain Planet) 2nd Place: Kappa Delta, Alpha Kappa Alpha and Sigma Pi (Scooby ...
Read More »There is no question about it - alumni definitely come out for Homecoming. All day Saturday the College was teeming with hundreds of past, present and ...
Read More »The Chemistry Building was flooded early Thursday morning by an emergency shower that accidentally ran for several hours. All three floors of the building ...
Read More »When Jeff Kornitzer, president of Chabad, found his club's sukkah, a structure constructed in observance of the holiday Sukkot, leaning against a tree ...
Read More »Three sophomore students gathered outside New Residence Hall with a collapsible drying rack and a full-length mirror around 8:25 p.m. last Tuesday. They ...
Read More »"Guantanamo: How Should We Respond?" challenged students and faculty to question the methods used on prisoners in the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp, ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees approved allocating $1.3 million for the College's second try at building the Metzger Drive student apartments. The money was allocated ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) heard five new club requests, three special appropriations requests and one lecture request last week. With many new ...
Read More »Steve Viola, junior class treasurer, unveiled a presentation to Student Government Association (SGA) members on the negative effects of the state budget ...
Read More »-- UPDATED 12:00 p.m. OCT. 11 "Tioga County landfill is where Hector, Jr., is found. Or his 'remains' - battered and badly decomposed, his mouth filled ...
Read More »On Friday, Oct. 1, at about 12:30 a.m., Campus Police officers heard yelling coming from the area of the Lake Sylva dam. They then observed a young man ...
Read More »The "Eye on SGA" column in The Signal last week upset some Sodexho employees and Student Government Association (SGA) members, leaving them wondering ...
Read More »Jasmine Smalls was campaigning for Homecoming Queen in front of the Brower Student Center on Tuesday, Sept. 3, when her friends informed her that she ...
Read More »Emotions were running high last week when a number of students from the College suddenly found themselves without Internet on their computers. Even though ...
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