College meets sprinkler regulations
By Kate Tschiscik | Oct. 7, 2003With the deadline set by the Dormitory Fire Safety Trust Fund Act fast approaching, many schools are working to install sprinkler systems in residence ...
Read More »With the deadline set by the Dormitory Fire Safety Trust Fund Act fast approaching, many schools are working to install sprinkler systems in residence ...
Read More »Four executive members resigned from the Student Government Association (SGA), citing personal reasons. The resignations of President Nadia Gorski, ...
Read More »The Office of Student Accounts included the $179 vehicle registration fee onto all upperclassmen tuition bills in an attempt to create a more efficient ...
Read More »The Board of Trustees addressed its reorganization and settled financial matters during its first Fall 2003 meeting on Oct. 2. The board approved ...
Read More »Contrary to what many may think, English is not the official language of the United States. Attempts to make it so have raised questions about the future ...
Read More »Several members of the campus community gathered in the Allen Drawing Room on Thursday, Oct. 3, to remember Ryan Fesko, who was killed in a car crash ...
Read More »Sodexho will be experimenting with the Carte Blanche system again this semester, according to senator at large Brian Mulvihill. Sodexho will be meeting ...
Read More »Parking continues to be a problem on campus, especially for commuters whose have fewer spaces due to construction. Previously, students with Lot ...
Read More »Many air conditioners in New Residence Hall (New Res.) haven't been working since the beginning of the semester. According to Joe Sullivan, director ...
Read More »Communication between students and administrators regarding the reorganization of the office of Student Life seems to be improving, according to SGA President ...
Read More »As the Science Complex nears completion, the College is still hindered by previous problems with construction companies. When construction began ...
Read More »Students involved in campus activities and clubs had a surprise waiting for them when they returned to the College after summer break. Over the ...
Read More »The sisters of Kappa Delta Sorority hosted an enriching day of college life for 132 local Girl Scouts to commemorate National Women's Friendship Day on ...
Read More »Two organizations, Vox and Men's Club Soccer, requested new club budgets from SFB although they had received previous budgets. Neither organization ...
Read More »Is it possible that the FBI has a record of every book you have checked out of the Roscoe L. West Library? Doubtful, but indeed possible, under the USA ...
Read More »For 11 hours last Friday, a blackout impaired students' ability to do work, go to class and eventually led to the evacuation of some residence halls. ...
Read More »The smallest of organizations can do the greatest of good. Phi Alpha Delta brought this message to Bert Davis, associate athletic director and students ...
Read More »The College has decided to try something new with the laundry situation this fall - no more quarters. According to Mark Mehler, assistant director ...
Read More »SGA President Christina Puglia has set up several meetings with Vice President for Student Life Mary-Elaine Perry and College President R. Barbara Gitenstein, ...
Read More »Students, faculty and staff gathered on the steps of Loser Hall last Thursday morning during a ceremony sponsored by the Student Government Association ...
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