PSA leads 20 in candlelight protest
By Melissa Hernandez | Apr. 1, 2003About 20 students and faculty members gathered in front of Green Hall last Thursday immediately following the anti-war teach-in, to be a part of the rally ...
Read More »About 20 students and faculty members gathered in front of Green Hall last Thursday immediately following the anti-war teach-in, to be a part of the rally ...
Read More »A bill amending the bylaws for the Spring 2003 SGA elections passed by a vote of 24-6-4, despite advice from Campus Life Director Wanda Anderson that ...
Read More »John C. Landreau, associate professor of Modern Languages and professor of women's and gender studies at the College, spent Thursday, March 20, blocking ...
Read More »In an effort to remedy the underlying race issues that have risen within the Student Government Association (SGA) since the announcement that five minority ...
Read More »Panelists Mort Winston, professor of philosophy and religion, and Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore, a Muslim Sufi poet, agreed that controversy over Salman Rushdie's ...
Read More »In a campus-wide e-mail last week, College President R. Barbara Gitenstein announced the reorganization of her cabinet. The changes come in response to ...
Read More »In light of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and in response to the President's call for increased security in public areas, the College has responded with an ...
Read More »College president R. Barbara Gitenstein said that tuition and fees will increase next year as a result of the recent state budget cuts. The size of this ...
Read More »SGA held an emergency meeting Thursday night after the Student Finance Board (SFB)'s 2003-04 budget request approval was tabled at its meeting Wednesday. ...
Read More »Members of the College's women's and gender studies program and visiting scholars spoke to a crowd of students at "Gender, Nation, Democracy: A Symposium" ...
Read More »Approximately 15 members of the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA) staged a "die-in" outside the entrance to the Brower Student Center on Thursday to ...
Read More »Campus Police observed two white males falling and staggering while crossing over C St. onto J St. at 1:20 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26. Campus Police ...
Read More »Tension filled the room last Wednesday at the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting. SGA discussed the possible impeachment of five members for ...
Read More »In light of the recent death of student Kerri Schottanes, junior English education major, various steps have been taken by the school to assist in the ...
Read More »The Task Force on Positioning proposed eliminating the honors program among other ways to move the College forward. The Task Force met with Lipman ...
Read More »When John Stafford, director of Residence Life, came to the College several years ago, the office began a review of all its policies and procedures, including ...
Read More »The Irish-American Club's weeklong observance of St. Patrick's Day was both a serious study of Irish culture and a light-hearted celebration of it, club ...
Read More »Joseph Pelton, Director of the Space and Advanced Communications Research Institute at George Washington University and the Director of the Arthur C. ...
Read More »Ewing residents are concerned about what the future may hold for the General Motors plant that closed several years ago. Freshmen, under the direction ...
Read More »Undergraduate student callers are contacting parents of the College's current students asking for monetary donations in order to accommodate the possible ...
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