News
Professors and students in the science departments will soon be tracking the evolution of DNA strands and the development of ...
Home wreckers: Burglaries worry Home Ave. residents
At least four burglaries have occurred on Home Ave. since the end of last semester. The most recent incident, which ...
Talk gives historical background to role of Malcolm X House
Although students frequent Malcolm X House during social events, many may not be aware of the program house's historical significance ...
Proceeds from charity dinner benefit schools in Nicaragua
This spring break, while many college kids bask in the warm Cancun sun, six University students will be volunteering at ...
Student search panelists solicit opinions, concerns from peers
As the Presidential Search approaches its concluding phases, planning to announce the University's 16th president in March or April, outreach ...
Trustees debate campus issues
On Friday, Feb. 23, members of the Board of Trustees greeted students in the Zelnick Pavilion during the first of ...
COW fights static for unified anti-war stance
A diverse group of concerned citizens gathered on Saturday in Shanklin 107 with the intention of building a cohesive anti-war ...
CFS plans more construction
Students may soon expect to see even more construction sites on campus. The second phase of additions to the Center ...
Fire fines: Students balk at inspections
Recent measures taken by the new Campus Fire Safety Department have aroused scrutiny and anger from students. The department, which ...
Gen. Karpinski critiques Iraq War
Former U.S. Army Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, who oversaw the infamous Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq from 2003 to 2004, ...
