Generations mix at public issues summit
By Landry Shelley | Mar. 2, 2005Students and local residents from different age groups came together to discuss Americans' role in the world at a public issues summit hosted by the College ...
Read More »Students and local residents from different age groups came together to discuss Americans' role in the world at a public issues summit hosted by the College ...
Read More »I enjoy opening the newspaper to the letters and opinions section to hear the opinions of members of the community, whether it's the world community in ...
Read More »A new computer program may simplify and make homework assignments easier to complete, fulfilling the wish of students of all disciplines. The program, ...
Read More »Deborah Hutton, assistant professor of art history, was awarded the Millard Meiss Publication Grant by the College Art Association (CAA) for the publication ...
Read More »Angela Chou, freshman biology and elementary education major, recycles even though she heard that the College does not. Since her Columbian roommate is ...
Read More »Matt Esposito begins his article "Neglecting masculine duties causes women to suffer" by not so subtly patronizing The College's production of "The Vagina ...
Read More »In late November 2004, Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity had its charter suspended for five years due to an alcohol offense made shortly after the organization ...
Read More »Kweisi Mfume, former president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), addressed the College community about ...
Read More »Diane Bates, assistant professor of sociology, said a new Wal-Mart could result in a loss of community when she spoke at the Ewing chapter of the International ...
Read More »The Celebration of the Arts, a committee that in the past brought such widely renowned performers to campus as Bill Cosby, Savion Glover and the "Whose ...
Read More »In its final report, the task force on Honors and Scholars recommended the creation of an office of Honors, Scholars and Awards, more fellowship opportunities, ...
Read More »The Legal and Governmental Affairs committee of the Student Government Association (SGA) voted in favor of sending a bill calling for a vice president ...
Read More »Many students are questioning campus safety after receiving an e-mail from Campus Police on Feb. 14 that reported an incident of trespassing in Allen ...
Read More »Tom Patrick, professor of finance, has helped a number of senior manuscripts written for his classes reach publication in professional journals. Most ...
Read More »VAGINA TALK As cast members and friends of the Vagina Monologues, we would like to address some previously expressed points of concern and confusion regarding ...
Read More »A bill to cap spending on campaigns in the Student Government Association (SGA) was voted down 15-28-1 at last Wednesday's meeting. The Campaign Finance ...
Read More »Long-running arguments about the Student Finance Board's (SFB) way of allocating money to conferences and sports conference requests in particular came ...
Read More »Founders' Day, which commemorated the College's 150th anniversary last Wednesday, provided students, faculty and alumni with many ways to celebrate. Events ...
Read More »Ewing Township passed four new ordinances that are making it more difficult for students at the College to find housing off campus and causing landlords ...
Read More »Due to a glitch in the Carte Blanche dining system, some students with Plan C, which does not offer unlimited access to Eickhoff Dining Hall before 11 ...
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