Month: <span>February 2007</span>
The women's squash team struggled in the NESCAC Tournament this weekend, going 0-3 against their conference rivals. The team, the ...
Women’s basketball earns clutch weekend sweep
Senior weekend saw the women's basketball team return to winning form with victories over Trinity and Amherst. With the sweep, ...
Women’s swimming strokes past CGA
Winning 13 of 16 events, the Cardinal women's swimming and diving team handily beat the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 185-112, ...
Men’s hockey grabs first place
An undefeated weekend that included victories over NESCAC rivals Tufts and Connecticut College by scores of 6-3 and 3-2, respectively, ...
Vespers offers relaxing spiritual gatherings
Though the Chaplain's Lounge usually contains nondescript black leather couches on a dull blue carpet surrounded by entirely blank, white ...
Students undertake two-week trip to explore Jewish identity
This past winter break, 31 students went on the trip of a lifetime. For 12 days, from Jan. 6 to ...
O’Rourke brings culinary expertise to Coppertop Grill
The fire that destroyed O'Rourke's Diner this past August has left many Middletown residents nostalgic for Brian O'Rourke's Irish-style cooking. ...
Students promote microbicides
According to Erin Pannell '07, co-president of the University's chapter of Students for Microbicides, talking about microbicides is tough for ...
Tavengwa ’08 sells paintings to benefit children in Zimbabwe
Usually, Hwinei Tavengwa ’08 returns to campus after breaks thinking about the worsening situation in her home country, Zimbabwe. "It’s ...
Play by play: Week of theater begins on campus
This week, the University is taking part in the largest theater collaboration in U.S. history. The production of "365 Days/365 ...
