News
A plainclothes Public Safety officer apprehended one suspect Friday night in the ongoing investigation of widespread thefts on campus. This ...
Report finds violent crimes decrease, larceny rises
Incidents of burglary, motor vehicle theft, arson, drug arrests and referrals and forcible sex offenses have decreased over the past ...
Faith permeates a secular campus
Several members of the University shed their professional demeanors to offer an intimate look at their spiritual lives and how ...
Speaker disapproves of public religious displays
In observance of U.S. Constitution Day, Professor of Law Paul Finkelman spoke to 40 people in Olin Library’s Smith reading ...
Koerting takes ResLife helm
After a year-and-a-half long search, Fran Koerting has been hired as Director of Residential Life (ResLife). She is assuming the ...
News Brief
Public Safety will be registering bicycles and helping students engrave their bikes on Wednesday, September 21 from 10 a.m. to ...
New recycling program avoids contamination, promotes awareness
When students returned to campus this semester, a reorganized recycling policy awaited them. According to organizers the new approach incorporates ...
Behavioral Health cuts treatment
The Administration is making changes to the Office of Behavioral Health Services (OBHS) this year. The controversial pilot program they ...
Community comes together to remember hurricane victims
On Thursday night, students gathered in front of Olin Library to pay their respects to victims of Hurricane Katrina. Organized ...
Admissions addresses diversity recruitment
Last Thursday evening, a small crowd of students and administrators gathered in the lounge of 200 Church St. for the ...
