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By Sarah McKinsey | Mar. 25, 2003Joseph Pelton, Director of the Space and Advanced Communications Research Institute at George Washington University and the Director of the Arthur C. ...
Read More »Joseph Pelton, Director of the Space and Advanced Communications Research Institute at George Washington University and the Director of the Arthur C. ...
Read More »Ewing residents are concerned about what the future may hold for the General Motors plant that closed several years ago. Freshmen, under the direction ...
Read More »Undergraduate student callers are contacting parents of the College's current students asking for monetary donations in order to accommodate the possible ...
Read More »Naomi Tutu, activist against global racism and sexism, presented "Truth and Reconciliation: Healing the Wounds of Race" to over 200 people in Kendall ...
Read More »Nearly 100 percent of funds requested this week were granted, in a change of pace from previous weeks when the board cut proposals by more than half. ...
Read More »Campus Police took a report of a criminal trespass at approximately 4:45 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21. The victim, a 21-year-old student of the College, ...
Read More »On Wednesday, Feb. 25, SGA went into closed session, meaning that the public was not given permission to attend. According to President Chris ...
Read More »The College's modern language requirement may be eliminated as the institution revises its academic transformation pending the Committee of Academic Planning's ...
Read More »Many students were surprised when they were unable to use their meal plans after returning from Spring Break, due to a problem with the registers. ...
Read More »Eickhoff Hall residents were evacuated Sunday night at approximately 10:15 p.m. when smoke detectors went off in the building. Students said that ...
Read More »In spite of the harsh snowy weather, students of the College joined with hundreds of others in a statewide protest against proposed budget cuts to higher ...
Read More »In honor of Women's History Month, the history department and the Women and Gender Studies department, hosted documentary filmmaker Zuzana Justman. ...
Read More »Tensions were high during last week's SGA meeting regarding The New Design for the Liberal Learning bill, SGA's contribution to the proposals for academic ...
Read More »While SFB waffled on how many participants of Union Latina should be sent to a conference, the motion to send eight people for $6,752 won out 11-3-0. ...
Read More »Campus Police was dispatched to the Brower Student Center to investigate a report of theft on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 4:15 p.m. Upon arrival, Campus ...
Read More »Many students are responding well to renovations that have been made to improve the Holman food cart. The cart was formerly just one table offering ...
Read More »The Web site of the Center for Campus Wellness' defines wellness as "reaching for optimal well being of mind-body-spirit through attaining balance in ...
Read More »Local nightclubs and music venues are doing their part to secure the safety of their patrons following recent events in Rhode Island and Chicago. The ...
Read More »Recent student complaints have revealed dissatisfaction with the Roscoe L. West Library hours. Students argue that the library's 6:00 p.m. Saturday ...
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 ...
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