Month: <span>February 2007</span>
On December 3, 1984 the city of Bhopal, India awoke to a thick cloud of poisonous vapors seeping into homes ...
Our report on the WSA
Accompanying the WSA’s annual Mid-Year Report is a reflection on communication. The report itself, in fact, underscores the importance of ...
Veggie co-op offers food options
Tired of finding the Weshop produce aisle ransacked on Sunday? Is the onion and pepper medley offered in the Campus ...
WesCeleb: Rashida Richardson ’08
Rashida is just one bubble of energy. She wants to be a lawyer; no, an investment banker; no, a baker! ...
Q and A with WSA President Zach Kolodin ’07
This Thursday, I sat down with WSA President Zach Kolodin '07 to discuss campus issues in relation to the WSA's ...
Pharham dishes out warmth
Though she has 15 grandchildren of her own, Laverne Pharham, who works the register at MoCon on the weekends, considers ...
Alexander attempts to reconcile science and religion
Dr. Denis Alexander shared his views on why science and religion are compatible in a lecture entitled "Beyond the Conflict: ...
Speaker illuminates welfare’s influence on motherhood
Professor Sarah Wiliarty kicked off the Center for the Humanities' spring series on domesticity Monday night in Russell House. Her ...
Cho: Prostitution affected Korean diaspora
For a vast majority of students, guest lecturer Grace Cho's talk at the Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies ...
Dixon ’69 honored for improving urban architecture
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has presented David Dixon '69 with the 2007 Thomas Jefferson Award for public architecture. ...
