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By Emmy Liederman | Oct. 2, 2018By Emmy Liederman and Miguel Gonzalez Features Editor and News Editor Between clubs, schoolwork and social obligations, it is common for students at ...
Read More »By Emmy Liederman and Miguel Gonzalez Features Editor and News Editor Between clubs, schoolwork and social obligations, it is common for students at ...
Read More »By Malcolm Luck Staff Writer Although senior runner Natalie Cooper was competing against 363 other females at the Paul Short Invitational, she was only ...
Read More »By Megan Mayernik Staff Writer The Department of Criminal Justice Services struck down a school board’s plan in rural Virginia that would allow a selection ...
Read More »By Ariel Steinsaltz Staff Writer In the first installment of the colloquium series, “Plague, Progress, and Prevention: 100 Years after the ‘Spanish ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez & Amani Salahudeen News Editor & Staff Writer Renowned journalist Lara Logan offered insight to aspiring student journalists ...
Read More »By Kelyn Chen Correspondent The College honored Constitution Day with a presentation titled “Inclusive Freedom: The Quest for a Democratic Culture” ...
Read More »By Valerie Miko Staff Writer The long-anticipated Campus Town location of Frutta Bowls café made its debut on Sept. 17, and has been drawing in crowds ...
Read More »By Malcolm Luck Staff Writer Following a pair of middle-of-the-pack finishes from the men’s and women’s cross country teams last week at the Bill ...
Read More »By Kelly Scheper Correspondent In the second installment of the fall 2018 faculty lecture series, the School of Arts and Communication held a presentation ...
Read More »By Garrett Cecere Staff Writer Seven events received funding at this week’s Student Finance Board meeting on Sept. 19. The Black Student Union was partially ...
Read More »By Anna Kellaher Columnist E-cigarettes have been rising in popularity for years. The latest and greatest in vaporized nicotine is the Juul, a specific ...
Read More »By Alex Shapiro Correspondent Student Government met with College President Kathryn Foster again, swore in new senators and freshman class council members ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer Hurricane Florence made landfall in North Carolina as a Category 1 storm with maximum winds of 90 mph on Sept 14, at 7:15 ...
Read More »By James Wright Staff Writer Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh faces delays in his nomination process due to recent allegations of sexual misconduct. Psychologist ...
Read More »By Anna Kellaher Staff Writer With the new school year comes the exciting world of dorm rooms and communal showers. You may think that you’ve unpacked ...
Read More »By Garrett Cecere Correspondent Three events were funded at the Student Finance Board’s meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 12. The Black Student Union was ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez News Editor The School of Arts and Communication kicked off its fall 2018 faculty lecture series with a presentation titled “A Personal ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Business Assistant Campus Police finds intoxicated student wearing garbage bag in lieu of pants At approximately 11 p.m., Campus Police ...
Read More »By Camille Furst Correspondent The Office of Student Involvement and the Office of Student Affairs have developed new policies for recognized student ...
Read More »By Lily Firth News Editor Student Government met with College President Kathryn Foster and made several announcements regarding upcoming events in its ...
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