Hoverboards banned from College dorms
By Ellie Schuckman | Jan. 26, 2016By Ellie Schuckman News Editor A new year often brings new technological advances, and 2015 brought us the hoverboard. A seemingly slick device that made ...
Read More »By Ellie Schuckman News Editor A new year often brings new technological advances, and 2015 brought us the hoverboard. A seemingly slick device that made ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard Opinions Editor One of the College’s professors was recently named an “Exceptional Master Leader” by Exchange magazine, receiving ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio News Editor Eight members of the history honor society Phi Alpha Theta (PAT) attended the Biennial Convention at the Hilton Orlando ...
Read More »By Jennifer Goetz Nation & World Editor Here’s a look back on some of the most talked-about topics from the nation and world 2016 so far. El ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio News Editor As students were finishing their finals, packing up and returning home last semester, Verizon Wireless was opening its ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Web Editor After a full semester of renovations to the Brower Student Center, which permanently eliminated a popular dining option and ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard News Assistant Future historians, criminologists, philosophers and political scientists here at the College now have a new dean. In ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio Opinions Editor Professors walked out of their respective buildings and congregated under the gray afternoon sky, with the intention ...
Read More »By Jennifer Goetz Staff Writer The suspect in the Planned Parenthood shooting that occurred on Friday, Nov. 27, in Colorado Springs, Co., which left ...
Read More »By Elise Schoening Review Editor What happens when you can’t get into the college courses necessary to prepare you for graduate school and a subsequent ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy Managing Editor • A wallet was stolen from the Campus Town gym sometime between 5:30 p.m. and 6:50 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10, according ...
Read More »By Ellie Schuckman News Editor With a packed audience, dim lighting and solemn composure, six students took center stage, reading personal letters aloud ...
Read More »By Julie Kayzerman Editor-in-Chief In a packed Mayo Concert Hall, students, faculty and staff at the College were asked to stand up if they agreed ...
Read More »By Kyle Elphick Staff Writer The College’s chapter of the Delta Epsilon Psi fraternity recently hosted its fourth annual “Delta Clinic,” providing ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard News Assistant Undocumented immigrants do not pay taxes. They take away jobs from documented Americans. An overwhelming majority of immigrants ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy Managing Editor Friday, Nov. 13, was a normal ...
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Read More »By Sean Reis & Tom Ballard Staff Writer & News Assistant While the world has recently been stricken with tragedy — from the attacks in Paris ...
Read More »By Kelly Corbett Social Media Editor This semester, the College’s Group Fitness Program initiated a membership fee for students to attend the classes ...
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