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By Kimberly Ilkowski | Oct. 6, 2015By Kimberly Ilkowski Arts & Entertainment Editor In the early 1970s, Soledad O’Brien posed for a family photo on the front lawn of her home in the ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Arts & Entertainment Editor In the early 1970s, Soledad O’Brien posed for a family photo on the front lawn of her home in the ...
Read More »By Jennifer Goetz Staff Writer The more the merrier. The German government agreed to accept one million refugees in the midst of the European immigration ...
Read More »By Morgan Lubner Staff Writer The College held its annual fall Career Fair this past week, where students had the chance to speak with professionals ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Web Editor Student Government cabinet and general body members debated the passage of a bill that would redefine what it means to be ...
Read More »By Chelsea LoCascio Opinions Editor Lofty loans. Government grants. ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy Managing Editor • A wallet valued at $45 was stolen from the benches in front of the Travers and Wolfe towers between 9 p.m. and ...
Read More »By Jackie Delaney Production Manager The Student Finance Board ...
Read More »By Morgan Lubner Staff Writer Project Stay Gold hosted an event discussing the horrors of human trafficking and measures that can be taken to put an ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Web Editor Two clubs sought Student Government recognition on Wednesday, Sept. 23, during a general body meeting fraught with debate ...
Read More »By Kyle Elphick Correspondent The Arrive Alive Tour, an event famous for its drunk driving simulator, made a stop at the College on Wednesday, Sept. 23, ...
Read More »By Tom Ballard Staff Writer Human rights in ...
Read More »By Jackie Delaney Production Manager The Student Finance Board decided on funding for Homecoming events, as well as a request for an educational conference ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy Managing Editor • A possible bike theft in Campus Town was called in to Campus Police at 11:40 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19, according ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw News Editor A wicker rocking chair rests out on the porch, shaded by the veranda above. A short wooden railing wraps halfway around the ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Web Editor The College’s Director of Campus Planning and Campus Architect Lynda Rothermel presented the current Facilities Master ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy Managing Editor • An intoxicated student was ...
Read More »By Jackie Delaney Production Manager The Student Finance Board allocated $25,735 for well-known activist Gloria Steinem to speak on campus and received ...
Read More »By Kyle Elphick Correspondent Instead of enjoying the summer weather, many students at the College buzzed excitedly, armed with pens, pencils, notebooks ...
Read More »The father of Daniel Thielke, the junior computer science major who died on Saturday, Sept. 19, confirmed that Thielke died by suicide, according to a ...
Read More »Visitation hours for Daniel Thielke, the junior computer science major who passed away on Saturday, Sept. 19, have been announced, according to his obituary ...
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