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Dr. Fernando Nottebohm of the Rockefeller Institute in New York City shared his research on neuron cells in the Exley ...
Required Resignation: Students rally to support Silver ’07
This past June, Silver ’07 was charged by the Honor Board with a Student Honor Code violation for incorrectly citing ...
University reclaims spot on list of top ten liberal arts schools
The University shares the tenth spot with Davidson College on this year's U.S. News and World Report ranking of the ...
Armed suspect enters Long Lane grounds
University athletes were interrupted from their team practices on Monday afternoon by Public Safety officers, who warned them of an ...
Religion professor welcomed to campus
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, a scholar specializing in Christian theology and continental philosophy, joined the Department of Religion as an assistant professor ...
More racist graffiti
On September 10, Public Safety discovered racist graffiti on the inside of an elevator door in PAC. There is currently ...
Friedberg explores sodomy and usury in Dante
On Monday night, Harris Friedberg, professor of English, delved into the topic of nature's deepest, darkest orifices in his lecture, ...
Presidential prospects: Committee begins search for Bennet’s successor
With President Doug Bennet's announcement last spring that he will step down at the end of this academic year, the ...
Five years later, reflections on 9/11
The University commemorated the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks Monday with poetry readings, daffodil planting, and ...
Without chaplain, void left in Christian community
Without a chaplain to replace Father Louis Manzo, who left the University last spring, and with the administration's decision that ...
