News
Cupcakes and several schmoozing Cardinal mascots formed part of the hoopla last Wednesday in Usdan, as the Red and Black ...
Outside the bubble: World headlines
About 30 Tibetan monks interrupted a foreign press tour of Lhasa's central Buddhist temple on Thursday. The monks called for ...
After eleven years, HPPI loses funding
A major funding cut has closed the books on the Health Professions Partnership Initiative (HPPI), an 11-year old program specifically ...
Late Night dining hours change
Changes are coming to Late Night and Summerfields after spring break, although rumors of Late Night relocating to Summerfields are ...
Former professors return to campus with dance workshop
Last Thursday evening, former University Professor of Dance Cheryl Cutler instructed a group at the Bessie Schönberg dance studio to ...
Creative campus: Roth, faculty plan enhanced curriculum
After reviewing faculty input on various aspects of the University, President Michael Roth has outlined five broad initiatives forming a ...
Blunt refusal: ResLife says no to funding Zonker Harris Day
As applications roll in and the annual WesFest ceremonies approach, Residential Life, with President Michael Roth's consent and the Admissions ...
Art sits in vault after Museum scrapped
Many students may be surprised to know that the University owns works by Durer, Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Renoir, Pisarro, Cézanne, ...
University reduces credits for UK study abroad programs
Students planning to study abroad in certain University programs in England, Scotland, and Ireland will be receiving three credits for ...
Bon Appétit rethinks to-go plan, tries to minimize waste
Since this semester’s change to All-You-Care-To-Eat dining at the Usdan University Center’s Marketplace, diners have been required to eat all ...
