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It began with a meal. On Friday, April 4, over 100 people gathered for the sixth annual Shasha Seminar in ...
Revolutionaries share global lessons
On Sunday night at PAC, members of El Kilombo Intergaláctico, a radical community collective from Durham, N.C., spoke to students ...
Campus crimes: Two students mugged in 24 hours
Following a string of thefts and two robberies that left University students anxious about their safety on campus, three individuals ...
Deficit will grow to $2 million by 2013
As a result of plans to build a new Molecular and Life Sciences Building and to reduce University costs for ...
Watson awarded to two seniors
Three thousand graduating seniors from 50 schools filled out applications for the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship. Now, six months later, ...
Tenure awarded to five faculty members
On March 26, the University announced that five professors—Christiaan Hogendorn, Allan Isaac, Andrea Patalano, Aradhana (Anu) Sharma, and Gina Ulysse—had ...
Alumni discuss the highs and lows of life after graduation
The dry erase board to the left of the cash register at Red and Black Café features the daily sandwich ...
Office of International Studies looks at Middle East programs
Over spring break, Director of International Studies Carolyn Sorkin and Director of Jewish and Israel Studies Professor Jeremy Zwelling both ...
Treasured AFAM professors to leave
This year the African American Studies (AFAM) program will say goodbye to two much-loved professors, Gayle Pemberton and Renee Romano. ...
News brief: Harmon to leave at end of June
As part of a reorganization of the University’s Public Affairs Office, Vice President for Public Affairs Justin Harmon will leave ...
