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On Sept. 15, Coursera, a technological enterprise that provides universal online courses free of charge to any and all interested, ...
Trinity Reverses Co-Ed Mandate for Greek Life
This semester, Trinity College president Joanne Berger-Sweeney announced that the University will reverse its decision to coeducate their fraternities and ...
Allbritton Plans “Right Now!” Panel
On Thursday, Sept. 17, the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life will hold its first “Right Now!” panel ...
Student Robbed at Knifepoint
Early Tuesday morning at 2:03 a.m., a University student was robbed at knifepoint while walking on Church Street. The student ...
Film Series Unites Local Community
The University’s free summer film series has been running since the 1970s, and this summer it was as strong as ...
PCSE Launches Inaugural Crowdfunding Campaign
The University’s Patricelli Center for Social Entrepreneurship (PCSE) launched its inaugural crowdfunding campaign on Aug. 26. The money raised through the ...
Students Earn Peace Grants
This summer two University students, Claudia Kahindi ’18 and Olayinka Lawal ’15, received a Davis Projects for Peace grant allowing ...
Bowl’d Creations Offers Taste of Health
Joining food trucks like The Whey Station and Mamoun’s Falafel Cart, Bowl’d Creations, an acai bowl and smoothie truck, has decided ...
Red & Black Cafe Reopens with Major Menu Changes, Allowing Students Custom Meals
Red & Black Cafe has reopened this year with substantial changes. There have been several food additions, including the ability ...
CSPL Offers New Course in Social Entrepreneurship
This fall, the Center for the Study of Public Life is offering a new, partial-credit course designed to give students ...
