Trouble brewing for Campus Town
By George Tatoris | Apr. 5, 2016By George Tatoris Sports Assistant Cold bedrooms, ...
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Read More »By Jahnvi Upreti Staff Writer On Monday, March 28, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal announced that he had vetoed the discriminatory bill that would have hindered ...
Read More »By Roderick Macioch News Assistant During its weekly meeting on Wednesday, March 23, the Student Finance Board (SFB) granted funding for a variety of ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard Opinions Editor The future may seem uncertain for women’s and gender studies (WGS) students at the College, but an alumnae panel called ...
Read More »By Kelly Corbett Staff Writer In between bites of falafel, pierogies and churros, students took a trip around the world — or rather, just around the ...
Read More »By Emily Solinski Correspondent Change is hitting the Journalism and Professional Writing Program (JPW) at the College for the upcoming Fall 2016 semester. Looking ...
Read More »By Ellie Schuckman News Editor • At approximately ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Web Editor Two clubs, which recently ...
Read More »By Jahnvi Upreti Staff Writer Monday, March 21, marked the first day of President Barack Obama’s historic trip to Cuba. The president and First Lady ...
Read More »By Jennifer Goetz Nation & World Editor Sen. Bernie Sanders won all three presidential contests on Saturday, March 26, taking the delegates from ...
Read More »By Alex Kooistra Correspondent What do Eickhoff Hall workers Eve Cruz and “Big Larry” Stevens and College spokesperson Dave Muha have in common? All ...
Read More »By Roderick Macioch News Assistant During its weekly meeting on Wednesday, March 9, the Student Finance Board (SFB) agreed to fund a variety of upcoming ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer It has been months since the news of the water crisis in Flint, Mich., first broke, where residents had been exposed to ...
Read More »By Roman Orsini Staff Writer Thirty members of the College’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the international English honor society, attended the Sigma ...
Read More »By Danielle Silvia Correspondent The University of Alaska; Alaska’s largest school districts, such as Anchorage; and tiny rural towns, like Nightmute, ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio News Editor • On Friday, March 4, at approximately 1:40 p.m., Campus Police met with a student who reported a stolen cell phone, ...
Read More »By David O’Keefe Correspondent When junior communication studies major Abigail Hosonitz received an invitation to join the College’s chapter of the ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Web Editor The Wednesday, March 9, general body meeting of Student Government (SG) opened with a discussion about possible changes ...
Read More »By Julia Livesey Staff Writer Philosophy Professor Richard Kamber was recently selected as the first recipient of the Robert Anderson First Seminar Instructor ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Web Editor Student Government’s (SG) Executive Vice President Javier Nicasio opened the Wednesday, March 2, general body meeting ...
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