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For seventeen years, the University's Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Prevention has provided resources for students to encourage ...
Freecycle eliminates energy waste from typical recycling
Students desperate to get rid of bulky carpets or kitschy lamps taking up too much space in their dorms may ...
Historic church found under Vine St.
Chair of the Anthropology Department and Professor in the Archaeology Program Doug Charles has stumbled upon a new find in ...
Law enforcement: Middletown police arrest student on Home Ave.
While responding to a noise complaint on Home Ave. early Sunday morning, Middletown Police pepper-sprayed and arrested Jose Chapa ’07, ...
Whaley to serve as Roth’s first dean
Dean of Student Services Michael Whaley will serve as interim dean of the College (DOC) next year, President Doug Bennet ...
Chalking a hot topic once again
As a petition to end the chalking ban rises past 670 signatures, students on campus are beginning to wonder whether ...
Indigenous politics of Hawaii, Chile discussed in Symposium
After starting her lecture by singing a greeting in Hawaiian, Professor Noenoe K. Silva, of the University of Hawaii at ...
New first lady to teach in COL
At the start of the 2007-2008 academic year, the University will not only welcome Michael Roth as its 16th president, ...
Renowned bioethicist argues merits of new HPV vaccine
"More than 80 percent of all sexually active people in the U.S. have one or more viral strains of HPV," ...
University tries to stay “Connect-ED”
The University's Business Continuity Planning Committee recently introduced a new feature to its emergency preparedness plan: Connect-ED, a notification system ...
