College paying big bucks for recent big-name speakers
By Mike Shelichach | Feb. 25, 2003, and the Multi-Cultural Lecture Series spent almost all of its $15,000 budget on speakers this year. The speakers included author and political ...
Read More », and the Multi-Cultural Lecture Series spent almost all of its $15,000 budget on speakers this year. The speakers included author and political ...
Read More »The President's Day Blizzard closed down two of the College's four main dining halls last Monday. Due to the State-of-Emergency, only Eickhoff ...
Read More »As last weekend's blizzard paralyzed much of the mid-Atlantic region of the country, the College experienced difficulties with cars being left in designated ...
Read More »An uncommon emotional moment occurred for SGA on Wednesday as Marco Zelaya, vice president of legal and governmental affairs, surprised members by announcing ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) implemented The Loop, a bus service paid for by the Student Activities Fee. It is available to bring students to a number ...
Read More »The President's Day Blizzard interrupted cable services at the College from Monday, Feb. 17 to mid-morning Wednesday, Feb. 19. Many students were angered ...
Read More »Campus Police took a report of assault and harassment that had occurred on Feb. 13 to a student of the College by his ex-girlfriend. The student ...
Read More »Students have been receiving tickets in Lots 8 and 9 due to confusion about weekend parking policies. "In Lot 8, faculty and staff parking becomes ...
Read More »There is a great demand for student scholarship awards on the College's campus year after year, according to Gem Perkins, coordinator at the Office of ...
Read More »Approximately 20 students have been deregistered from The Electronic Student Services Menu (TESS) and the Simple Online Courseware System (SOCS) for neglecting ...
Read More »The position of engineer at WTSR, left vacant by the retirement of Robert Maarberg, is in danger of remaining vacant under the hiring freeze enacted by ...
Read More »The College is asking students to take precautionary measures in response to the increased Homeland Security alert, according to Kathryn Leverton, associate ...
Read More »After debate over the personal contributions of several conference requests, SFB approved a total of $5,512 in student trips. SFB passed three ...
Read More »The Blue Key Honor Society, a national honor fraternity of students, faculty and administrators who have shown excellence in academics, leadership and ...
Read More »A multimedia forum held on Feb. 11 explained the specifics behind New York City's rejection of the six plans initially drafted for the World Trade Center ...
Read More »SGA held a workshop meeting this Wednesday in place of the traditional general body meeting. The topic of this month's workshop was a Committee ...
Read More »Campus Police was dispatched to the men's room adjacent to the food court on the first floor of the Brower Student Center on Feb. 7, at 8:35 a.m. in regards ...
Read More »The job market is changing in many fields. Unfortunately, according to Ceceilia O'Callaghan, director of the office of Career Services, current ...
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