Letter to the Editor: Protect the International Affairs Budget
By Signal Correspondent | Mar. 1Community service does not have to be limited to our immediate community.
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Read More »In an effort to educate people around campus, the College’s Emergency Medical Services hosts four different First Aid classes aimed to inform students about what to do in a worst-case scenario.
Read More »Beatriz Garcia, a ’23 graduate from the College, is using what she learned here to get into graduate school in a field that most people may not have heard of: forensic anthropology.
Read More »Coming to the College, Blank is pleased with the athletes he’ll be working with, saying that his players are “a group of high achievers.”
Read More »The friendly dog and campus icon is always nearby and accepting belly rubs when students need a quick dose of stress relief.
Read More »The College has always strived for excellence and inclusivity. PRISM, a student organization, aids the college in just that way. From the beginning of PRISM’s history to now, students have always played a vital role in the success of the organization.
Read More »The word “Queer” has been reclaimed by members of the LGBTQ+ community, but not everyone agrees with the usage of the term.
Read More »After the pandemic, dating has shifted to primarily online apps, which has improved queer visibility but may have hindered the way connections are built. Three students at the College discussed the uphill battle of entangling oneself in the queer dating scene on campus.
Read More »Since returning to in-person classes, walking into Decker Hall to get a Covid-19 test has been a staple of campus life and a lingering reminder of the pandemic’s disruption to normalcy. Now, that service has come to an end, prompting mixed reactions among the campus community.
Read More »The College Union Board’s alternative group (CUB ALT) welcomed New York-based artist Chloe Lilac and opening band Millington to the College on Nov. 29 for their last concert of the fall semester.
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