News from magazine editors: future is online
By Bryan Wassel | Dec. 6, 2006With the rise of Internet publishing, upcoming reporters often wonder what prospects exist for them in the new medium. A panel of three online magazine ...
Read More »With the rise of Internet publishing, upcoming reporters often wonder what prospects exist for them in the new medium. A panel of three online magazine ...
Read More »I think the absurdity of my entire existence can be summarized in my dislike of coffee. Despite staying up until all hours of the night, averaging four ...
Read More »Students will now need to swipe their ID cards to access any computer lab on campus, as the last several labs staffed by student personnel will start ...
Read More »"The Class of 2010, large and in charge," was the rallying cry of James Norfleet, vice president of Student Life, at the keynote speech delivered for ...
Read More »Students studying at the library finally have a way to refresh themselves thanks to a new caf?, featuring Starbucks coffee and espresso, which opened ...
Read More »In anticipation of the arrival of the College's largest incoming freshmen class in nine years, the lounges on each floor of Travers and Wolfe Halls were ...
Read More »The College's student chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA) honored United States Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff ...
Read More »Music students will have to bring in their own stands to practices and recitals, at least temporarily, according to the music department. Partly due ...
Read More »Man found making sexual comments in Packer Campus Police are currently investigating a man who was "discussing things of a sexual nature" near the men's ...
Read More »Sesquicentennial celebrations win awards The events held by the College in honor of the Sesquicentennial have earned it three awards from the Council ...
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