Carte Blanche concerns parents
By Signal Editorial Staff | Sep. 22, 2004When Pat Connelly toured the College, she envisioned what the life of her son John, sophomore open options major, would be like on campus. Like most mothers, ...
Read More »When Pat Connelly toured the College, she envisioned what the life of her son John, sophomore open options major, would be like on campus. Like most mothers, ...
Read More »Late-night wings, cheese steaks, frozen yogurt and white paper bags filled with candy are some things most sophomores, juniors and seniors at the College ...
Read More »The College has appointed two new staff members to the office of College and Community Relations - Matthew Golden to the position of assistant director ...
Read More »At 5:30 p.m., the Eickhoff Dining Hall dinner rush begins. Students on the Carte Blanche system make a quick swipe and head for the kitchen. First ...
Read More »Students see Brower Student Center Food Court - located near the academic buildings but not far from the residential end of campus - as an ideal location ...
Read More »The Sodexho Carte Blanche issues that lingered at the end of last semester were revived at the Student Government Association's first meeting of the semester. ...
Read More »College students marked the three-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks Friday morning at 8:30 a.m., gathering in front of Paul Loser Hall to hear ...
Read More »The Student Finance Board welcomed back its old members, but, more importantly, elected two new freshmen members, Erica Klazmer, open options business ...
Read More »When Student Finance Board (SFB) Chairperson Craig Gross decided to completely alter the way SFB allocates Student Activities Fund money to student organizations, ...
Read More »As both an alumnus and member of the math department faculty, William Hausdoerffer participated in the College's 100th birthday celebration. Fifty ...
Read More »When this semester began, there was a lot of commotion and confusion in regard to class transformations and meal plans. Another big change, however, occurred ...
Read More »The College has a new distinction to be proud of: it has just achieved the elite status of "Most Competitive" in Barron's Profiles of American Colleges, ...
Read More »When students first moved back to the College a few weeks ago, they had a lot of things to worry about. Ways to set up their room or getting their books ...
Read More »The office of Alumni Affairs appointed a new director this summer, Sandra Carroll, who now presides over planning events for and keeping the College in ...
Read More »The College's chapter of Habitat for Humanity struck a blow against homelessness last Wednesday by holding its first annual HabiFest, an event featuring ...
Read More »Miscommunication and disorganization are possible reasons for the cancellation of the third annual junior class talent show, previously scheduled for ...
Read More »Delighting her audience with humorous anecdotes and stories of her trials and tribulations, guest speaker Rose Pizzo told the story of her life without ...
Read More »The inbound security gates for several parking lots, including the upper level of Lot 12, adjacent to Forcina Hall, have been out of order for over three ...
Read More »Despite expressions of opposition from students and faculty about the new Carte Blanche meal plan, it will be instituted for the 2004-05 year. ...
Read More »The Student Government Association (SGA) defeated a bill that would have revised the way SGA approves organizations and the way it interacts with the ...
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