SGA: Vote or lose state funding
By Megan DeMarco | Mar. 7, 2007More than 75 students came to the Travers-Wolfe main lounge Thursday night to hear a Budget Cuts presentation given by the Student Government Association ...
Read More »More than 75 students came to the Travers-Wolfe main lounge Thursday night to hear a Budget Cuts presentation given by the Student Government Association ...
Read More »Campus Police officers were dispatched to Cromwell Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 1:35 a.m. after receiving a report of a disturbance. When they arrived, ...
Read More »The idea of eliminating the College's speech pathology program, a track within the School of Education, was introduced at the Feb. 28 meeting of the Student ...
Read More »On March 3, Earth's shadow totally covered the moon for the first lunar eclipse in three years. This picture, taken in Stedman, N.C., shows the eclipsed ...
Read More »College President R. Barbara Gitenstein expressed some concerns but focused on the positives when addressing the governor's budget proposal at the Feb. ...
Read More »The Communications Workers of America (CWA), the public workers' union that represents approximately 225 faculty and staff members at the College and ...
Read More »On Feb. 20, a group of college students under the guidance of William Ball, associate professor of political science, came together with public interest ...
Read More »To all of those who claim the College lacks diversity, beware: there's a new religion on the block. Jess Row, professor of English, has recently started ...
Read More »Plans about the future of the Country Club Apartments were presented at the Feb. 21 meeting of the Student Government Association (SGA). Dan Scapardine, ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) voted to fully fund a bus trip to an anti-war protest sponsored by the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) at the last ...
Read More »The Country Club Apartments, which are usually available in the office of Residential and Community Development's (ORCD) housing lottery for rising juniors ...
Read More »"Pollen is more than something to sneeze at," was the sentiment on Wednesday, Feb. 21, when Jeffrey Osborn gave students and faculty alike a presentation ...
Read More »The Senior Class Council recently announced that ticket prices for this year's Senior Week have gone down. However, the event still faces problems, including ...
Read More »M. Nathaniel Barnes, Liberian Ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations, spoke at the College on the topic of globalization on Feb. ...
Read More »On Sunday, Feb. 18 at 1:50 p.m., a Campus Police officer observed a male walking with his female companion near the Decker Hall mail room. As the officer ...
Read More »The College will receive a $1.6 million increase in its base appropriation for fiscal year 2008, according to the state budget plan proposed by Gov. Jon ...
Read More »The outdoor recreation award, a fund given by the Student Finance Board (SFB), will probably be discontinued after this semester, according to Jon Borst, ...
Read More »An open hatch caused a section of piping to freeze and break on Feb. 6, flooding the low side of New Residence Hall. Since then, residents in affected ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) elected two new members at its meeting. Elizabeth Galetz, junior nursing major, and Sean Marotta, senior philosophy ...
Read More »Campus Police officers were dispatched to Decker Hall at 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 14 after receiving a report of an intoxicated male. Upon arrival ...
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