Parking ticket fines rise across campus
By Myles Ma | Oct. 4, 2006Students with cars are reeling this year as they adjust to the increase in parking ticket fines, in some cases by as much as $150. Some students, such ...
Read More »Students with cars are reeling this year as they adjust to the increase in parking ticket fines, in some cases by as much as $150. Some students, such ...
Read More »After reading an article in the Sept. 20 issue of The Signal about the fat and calorie content in food on campus, three sophomore suitemates planned to ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board (SFB) had its first major disagreement of the year over whether to fund an Inter-Greek Council (IGC) leadership presentation, ...
Read More »Political bias may be present in a voter registration drive led by Michael Strom, vice president of Legal and Government Affairs, according to senator ...
Read More »On Saturday, Sept. 23, at 2 a.m., Campus Police officers spotted a car driving the wrong way around the Norsworthy traffic circle. Officers stopped the ...
Read More »Increases in arrests for drinking and on-campus burglaries were among the notable figures in the College's yearly report of crime statistics. The College ...
Read More »In an effort to reach out to freshman and sophomore math students, a series of "Students Only" mathematics seminars are being held every Tuesday evening ...
Read More »UV Late Nights, a series of fun activities sponsored by the Student Finance Board (SFB) each Friday night, started off on a favorable note with its first ...
Read More »For the first time in at least 18 years, the Student Government Association (SGA) denied official status to a club when it voted down Tau Beta Sigma (TBS) ...
Read More »The search for a new Interim Provost and vice president of Academic Affairs has been temporarily delayed because of the College's financial crisis. During ...
Read More »The College Union Board (CUB) confirmed this week that Guster accepted its bid to play at the College for its fall concert. As of last week, the band ...
Read More »Campus Police is looking to employees of Sodexho Dining Services in the investigation of three fire alarms pulled in Eickhoff Hall recently. Three fire ...
Read More »On Sept. 4, the residents of the College-owned Country Club Apartments woke to find a detailed description of Dexter Moses posted on their apartment doors. Moses, ...
Read More »The new executive vice president of Student Government Association (SGA), James Gant, was announced at last week's meeting. Also, despite opposition, ...
Read More »People may have trouble distinguishing 22-year-old Pamela Mirabelli, the Inter-Greek Council's (IGC) new fraternity and sorority coordinator, from the ...
Read More »Back to school is usually associated with shelling out cash for school supplies and fall shopping. This fall, students at the College found something ...
Read More »On Saturday, Sept. 16 at approximately 1 a.m. Campus Police stopped a young man shouting and walking in the middle of the road. Campus Police officers ...
Read More »Students enrolled in the women's and gender studies course "Global Women's Writers" were asked to pay their professor $1.50 for a copy of a reading assignment. Adriana ...
Read More »Presidential appointments filled positions left empty after the Student Government Association (SGA) Spring 2006 elections. Former SGA executive president ...
Read More »With only a few weeks left before today's room change day, the College was left without a manager of Housing Operations. Former manager Chris Farrell ...
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