English professor writes Holocaust memoir
By Caroline Russomanno | Mar. 16, 2010Due to the horrors of the Holocaust, a whole new body of literature has emerged in the world’s cultural spectrum. Masterpieces like “Night” by Elie ...
Read More »Due to the horrors of the Holocaust, a whole new body of literature has emerged in the world’s cultural spectrum. Masterpieces like “Night” by Elie ...
Read More »Billy Plastine, executive president of the Student Government Association (SGA), informed the general body of his plans to deliver a “State of the Campus” ...
Read More »By Lauren Casale Correspondent Snow days are usually welcomed by students at the College. However, with this winter’s snow days consistently falling ...
Read More »A 5’6” black male, wearing a black jacket, scarf and plaid hat followed two female students into Travers Hall at 6:45 p.m. on Friday Feb. 19. The ...
Read More »By Alexa Woronowicz Correspondent Despite a delayed start and some technical difficulties on Feb. 22, the interactive program “My Black … Leaders,” ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) passed a resolution to reinstate ProfRecord and granted four new organizations club status at its general body ...
Read More »The College will experience the wrath of the state’s crippling financial condition in the form of a two million dollar cut in state aid this fiscal ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) heard a proposal regarding a plan to install surveillance equipment in classrooms, labs and parking garages at ...
Read More »Between 11 and 12 filled water bottles were thrown onto parked College vans between 2:30 a.m. and 2:50 a.m. on Sunday Feb. 14 from the upper level of ...
Read More »This year’s spring concert will feature Asher Roth and Girl Talk according to the College Union Board (CUB). The performance is scheduled for April ...
Read More »As students near graduation and summer, the search for post-college careers and summer jobs is imminent. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Feb. 19, students walked ...
Read More »In celebration of Black History Month, the college’s Zeta Sigma chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority hosted a movie screening and panel discussion ...
Read More »An exit sign from the basement of Norsworthy Hall was damaged between 4:30 p.m. Monday Feb. 8 and 8:30 a.m. Friday Feb. 12. The wall mount was bent downward ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) funded the College Union Board (CUB) $30,201.80 for its annual Latenighter in the Brower Student Center. This year’s ...
Read More »By Hyuna Wong Correspondent Despite the beginnings of a snowstorm, Colleges Against Cancer and Sigma Pi successfully hosted “Cuts for Cancer” ...
Read More »Students of the school of Culture and Society may see some new developments during the next 10 years, including a possible change in the school’s name. According ...
Read More »A female student received harassing phone calls from a blocked number between 5 p.m. Thursday Jan. 21 and 5 p.m. Thursday Feb. 4. The victim said she ...
Read More »By Maddie Cox Correspondent Students should be exposed to a more global and inclusive curriculum, according to Martin Smith, world language supervisor ...
Read More »Students celebrated a snow day on Saturday, Feb. 6 with a snowman building contest outside of Travers and Wolfe Halls and Cromwell Hall. Snowmen were ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) swore in new members and sanctioned three new organizations during its general assembly meeting on Wednesday ...
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