Sesquicentennial set to kick off next fall
By Jenna Lerro | Feb. 11, 2004Monday, Feb. 9 marked the kickoff of the College's sesquicentennial celebration with the unveiling of the countdown clock located outside of the Brower ...
Read More »Monday, Feb. 9 marked the kickoff of the College's sesquicentennial celebration with the unveiling of the countdown clock located outside of the Brower ...
Read More »Just as everyone was beginning to get used to life back at school, a temporary Internet connection loss last Wednesday left some students unable to check ...
Read More »No matter what college you attend, be it an Ivy League university, a large public university or a smaller public school like the College, it is incredibly ...
Read More »Although the Sesquicentennial Celebration does not officially begin until its opening ceremony next September, the College is hard at work promoting its ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) made a unique decision in an effort to divide the remaining money in the special appropriations line fairly when chairperson ...
Read More »Though Passover is two months away, the Jewish Student Union (JSU) is already thinking about the necessary step it must take before serving kosher food ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) began its Feb. 4 meeting by welcoming five new members into its ranks. Students submitted nomination forms to ...
Read More »In an effort to make spending more efficient, the Student Finance Board (SFB) announced its revised budget proceedings last Thursday at the SFB Budget ...
Read More »The College's viewbook, the Prospectus, received two awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), in its annual District ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) was so impressed with an eight-member co-sponsorship to bring guest speaker Katie Koestner to the College on Feb. 19 that ...
Read More »How many times have you given blood since you turned 17, the legal age for blood donation? Never? Once, because a friend suggested it? Angie Velez, freshman ...
Read More »College faculty and staff members showed their holiday spirit in November and December by contributing $32,672 to the 2003 Employees Charitable Campaign. ...
Read More »On Thursday, Jan. 15, a Campus Police officer noticed the College's sign near the Browning Avenue extension was damaged. Inspection of the scene ...
Read More »In a prepared statement read during the open public forum at last week's meeting of the Student Government Association (SGA), the first general body meeting ...
Read More »About a dozen drawings of male genitalia were drawn with permanent marker and a Vaseline-like substance on wall, doors, door tags and dry erase boards ...
Read More »Sodexho sampled its Carte Blanche program in Eickhoff Dining Hall last week. The program offers better values and choices, according to Seve Hugg, district ...
Read More »Vox, the Voice of Planned Parenthood, held a women's sexual health workshop in Eickhoff Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 12. The workshop drew a small crowd of ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) held three interest sessions from Nov. 10 through 13 to inform students about how to become associate members. ...
Read More »On Oct. 12, at 2:05 a.m., Campus Police responded to a report of a group of individuals throwing water bottles off the Lot 8 parking garage roof. Upon ...
Read More »Applications are due Dec. 1 for student staff positions in Residence Life (Res Life). Positions, including Community Advisor (CA), Community Coordinator ...
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