The wait for wireless continues on
By Tom Kozlowski | Jan. 21, 2014As much of campus awaits proper wireless connections and improved access to the existing “DOT1X” network, the College is entering year three of its ...
Read More »As much of campus awaits proper wireless connections and improved access to the existing “DOT1X” network, the College is entering year three of its ...
Read More »During a culturally and spiritually enriching Birthright trip to Israel, Jewish students from the College scaled mountains, swam in the dead sea and made ...
Read More »On Wednesday, Dec. 4, a student reported his Jansport backpack missing from the basement of the Music Building, according to Campus Police. The student ...
Read More »Over winter break, the College’s Society for Parliamentary Debate competed in an international debating tournament, World Universities Debating Championship, ...
Read More »David Frost, psychologist and assistant professor of population and public health at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, spoke to students ...
Read More »The Dean’s Advisory Council co-sponsored an event on Wednesday, Nov. 20 with the Career Center and Alpha Kappa Psi. Debra Klokis, employer relations ...
Read More »• Fast-food jobs — in the tough economy — are increasingly being filled by older workers instead of teenagers. Today, the average fast-food worker ...
Read More »On Friday, Nov. 22, Campus Police reported a trespassing incident on the third floor of Decker Hall. The suspect, who was on the College’s banned list ...
Read More »By Jeremy Roth Correspondent Diversity is a term known by many, but understood by few. The staff and students of the College are quite diverse, but not ...
Read More »The College Union Board is underway in its planning of the annual spring concert after being allocated $185,576 by the Student Finance Board to try and ...
Read More »The College’s new vice president for student affairs Amy Hecht, whose tenure begins in January, officially introduced herself to the Student Government ...
Read More »Tony Award winning actor, poet and spoken word artist Lemon Andersen gave a speech on “The New Latino” in American society at the College on Monday, ...
Read More »A former managing editor of the Wall Street Journal shared his experiences with the College regarding the start and successes of his brainchild, the nonprofit ...
Read More »Students have seen the fliers, deleted the email blasts and been invited to the Facebook events. But it’s still rare to find students who actually know ...
Read More »*Editor's note: On Nov. 20, Greco posted a status to Facebook stating he is alive and well. Kyle Greco, 22, was reported missing to Campus Police, according ...
Read More »A CUB tradition, the annual Welcome Back Lecture was funded by the Student Finance Board for $14,915 during its weekly meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 13. Options ...
Read More »• China’s thirst for dairy is increasing dramatically and so are imports of milk and dairy-based products such as cheese and yogurt. Consumption of ...
Read More »By Breeana Ashkar Correspondent The history department welcomed interested students and faculty to a series of presentations titled “Constructing ...
Read More »On Thursday, Nov. 14 at 12:30 p.m., a student reported a stolen wallet in the Brower Student Center, according to Campus Police. Officers reported that ...
Read More »By Noor Azeem Correspondent The role of alcohol in shaping Russia into the country it is today was discussed during a presentation at the College on ...
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