Campus politicians talk governors, Katrina
By Sean Marotta | Nov. 2, 2005The College Republicans and College Democrats met Oct. 19 in the Allen Drawing Room to debate state and national political issues. The debate mirrored ...
Read More »The College Republicans and College Democrats met Oct. 19 in the Allen Drawing Room to debate state and national political issues. The debate mirrored ...
Read More »On Oct. 29, the open space between the New Library and Eickhoff Hall was dedicated as the Alumni Grove. College President R. Barbara Gitenstein and Greg ...
Read More »At its Oct. 19 meeting, the Student Finance Board (SFB) passed motions to fully fund the College Union Board (CUB)'s request to invite famed director ...
Read More »At its Oct. 19 meeting, the Dining Services Committee said that despite complaints, Sodexho, the College's food provider, is doing just as well if not ...
Read More »Although it opened for use at the end of August, the official opening ceremony of the New Library was held last Friday afternoon. The event consisted ...
Read More »William Green Farmhouse to receive informational signs The Friends of the William Green Farmhouse, a group devoted to protecting and restoring the historic ...
Read More »The Oct. 18 gubernatorial debate hosted by the College was the only one aired on network television in prime time. And, with only an hour to work with, ...
Read More »U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-NJ), contrasted what he called an "appalling ignorance of what our country needs" with praise for the College's emphasis on the ...
Read More »With the introduction of Your Employee Self Service (YESS), the Human Resources Department (HR) at the College has given faculty, staff and student employees ...
Read More »The Student Government Association's (SGA) academic diversity surveys, which SGA senators began distributing to students last week, were called into question ...
Read More »Rachel Adler, chair of the department of sociology and anthropology, has teamed up with Susan Ryan, chair of the department of communication studies, ...
Read More »At its Oct. 18 meeting, the Board of Trustees allocated an additional $55,000 in legal fees for the beleaguered Metzger Drive Apartment project. Combined ...
Read More »Homecoming Week festivities allowed the College's organizations to show their school spirit. Eleven teams, consisting of members of Greek organizations, ...
Read More »The Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) conducted a forum on Wal-Mart's unethical business practices Wednesday. PSA invited a number of experts to speak ...
Read More »In the 1970s, Iran's government fell in a communist revolution, and shortly after, was overtaken by an Islamic theocracy. For the so-called "Western world," ...
Read More »At last Wednesday's meeting, the Student Finance Board (SFB) established a new conference request policy: funding $50 per person for each conference request. The ...
Read More »Well over a month after making landfall in New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina and the human tragedy it caused still are still eliciting awe. This was the ...
Read More »On Oct. 7, the ongoing collaboration of College and Community Relations (CCR), Information Technology (IT) and students of the College to revamp the school's ...
Read More »In its most recent Campus Security report, the College disclosed 17 forcible sexual assaults in 2004, close to double the nine reported for 2003. That ...
Read More »The Signal is the dummest newspaper around! All you do is contribute to the fear-mongering of the American media! You have caused great upsetment! ...
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