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By Ashley La Rose | Feb. 20, 2008In an effort to expose students at the College to more religious and cultural diversity, the Religion, Culture and Identity Learning Community brought ...
Read More »In an effort to expose students at the College to more religious and cultural diversity, the Religion, Culture and Identity Learning Community brought ...
Read More »Feeling anxious, depressed or just need someone to talk to? Psychological Counseling Services (PCS), located in Eickhoff Hall, offers free counseling ...
Read More »Dear Sweta, It sucks being single on Valentine's Day. I'm sick of watching all the stupid romantic movies with a group of other single friends and sighing ...
Read More »Brandon Bentzley and Mike Hvasta, senior physics majors, Justin Nieusma, junior physics major, and Rachel Sherman, junior physics/secondary education ...
Read More »The sounds of Japanese Taiko drums, the sights of Latin dancing and the smells of homemade food melded together in Brower Student Center on Feb. 8. This ...
Read More »At the Ewing Animal Shelter, the stories are similar and the task daunting, but the results rewarding. Consider Stan: A 2-year-old pit bull and Labrador ...
Read More »It's impossible to deny the fact that U.S. citizens are living in the digital age. Ones and zeroes have come to define younger generations and the Internet ...
Read More »The International Socialist Organization (ISO) and Vox, Voices of Planned Parenthood, along with curious students, met last Thursday in the Social Sciences ...
Read More »Dear Sweta, I am writing to you out of exasperation and a bit of desperation. I have been with my boyfriend for merely eight months and he acts as though ...
Read More »Kristen Daskilewicz, senior women's and gender studies major, described the Women's Center as "empowering." Last semester, however, the organization lacked ...
Read More »For 39 of the College's Bonner Scholars, 2008 "started with a bang" - of the hammer that is. While most students were home, reuniting with high school ...
Read More »Dear Sweta, I've been with my girlfriend for a little less than a year now and suddenly when we came back from Winter break, she said we needed to talk. ...
Read More »Everyone on campus needs a friend, and the newly organized Best Buddies club is there to make sure of it. The organization works to create one-on-one ...
Read More »A diverse crowd of students gathered Friday in Kendall Hall to witness the finale of Experience Asia Month and to enjoy performaces by the Johnny Hi-Fi ...
Read More »While the rest of the College's students study for finals and start packing to go home for Winter Break, Genevieve Faust, senior interactive multimedia ...
Read More »Dear Sweta, I've been with my girlfriend for some time now and we're ready to move onto the next step in our intimacy. Although I can't wait to get to ...
Read More »ntal Illness (SESAMI), a prospective chapter of Active Minds at the College, offered students a workshop on depression on Wednesday, Nov. 28. "Active ...
Read More »As finals approach, the Fall semester isn't the only thing College students are thinking about wrapping up. It's time to start thinking about gifts for ...
Read More »Immigration is not just a hot-button topic in the United States, as director Bassam Hassad discovered when making his documentary, "The Other Threat." "This ...
Read More »As part of International Education Week, Holly Didi-Ogren, assistant professor of modern languages, prepared a presentation on ethnicity and "invisible ...
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