The Student Finance Board (SFB) unanimously approved $5,094 request from the Black Student Union (BSU) to bring African dance troupe Step Africa to the ...
Read More »To colleges and universities nationwide, image is everything. However, Howard Robboy, assistant professor of sociology, knows that college campuses aren't ...
Read More »National correspondent Daniel McGinn featured the research of the College�s Elizabeth Paul, associate professor and chair of the psychology department, ...
Read More »After the Student Finance Board (SFB) deadlocked in its vote on the Inter-Greek Council's (IGC) request for $2,810 to help fund its Alcohol Summit, Craig ...
Read More »Every 10 years, the College participates in a self-study as part of the Middle States reaccreditation process - this is one of those years. Usually, ...
Read More »Annelise Catanzaro, student trustee, described the Student Government Association's effort to help student organizations on campus to become more involved ...
Read More »John Stafford, director of Residential and Community Development, was selected to present on budgeting, strategic planning and chief housing operator ...
Read More »Gay marriage and the war in Iraq were the hot topics at a political forum sponsored by Uni?n Latina (UL) in the Travers and Wolfe Main Lounge Monday night. ...
Read More »Nipping at the heels of top reviews from U.S. News and World Report and Barron's Profiles of American Colleges, CosmoGIRL!, the teenage counterpart to ...
Read More »While sororities, fraternities and clubs at the College practice with their powder puff teams, prepare their dance routines and organize their homecoming ...
Read More »The College has welcomed Bradley Brewster and Susanne Svizeny as the newest members of its Board of Trustees. Both were nominated for positions on the ...
Read More »The College is currently considering three candidates for the position of vice-president for Facilities Management, Construction and Campus Safety. Once ...
Read More »On Sept. 11, at 12:10 a.m., an officer observed two males moving objects inside a trunk of a parked 2001 Saturn. The officer parked perpendicular to the ...
Read More »The College will be welcoming a new member to the community soon. The College is currently looking to fill a new position, that of Vice President of Facilities ...
Read More »Along with the changes brought on by a new meal plan and class schedule, the Rathskeller, or Rat, is also adjusting to the absence of its former student ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) approved a bylaw describing the position of the senator of science at its meeting last week. The new bylaw, ...
Read More »In the midst of a transformed credit system, a revamped dining plan and several building projects, the College recently underwent yet another reform within ...
Read More »In anticipation of the approaching Election Day, Nov. 2, the Student Government Association (SGA) sponsored a voter registration drive last week in Brower ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board's concerns over cost-effectiveness at its meeting last week almost derailed the National Association of Black Accountant's request ...
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