Roses are red, Violets are blue…but what do the flowers you give really say about you?
Roses are red, Violets are blue…but what do the flowers you give really say about you? Read Post »
serif”;”>You want to give that special someone the best Valentine’s date of his or her life-take them to an expensive restaurant, buy them candy and flowers, dance with them under the moonlight, the whole enchilada. But there’s just one problem: you are a college student and have no extra funds to toss around like chocolate
10 things you can do for a romantic date without breaking the bank. Read Post »
Despite the constant gripes and whining from most students, Sodexo is actually pretty good. Students are provided with a constantly changing menu, a wide variety of food to choose from at each meal and consistently friendly service. However, there’s one little thing Sodexo does that is bothersome. Sodexo does not serve breakfast on Sundays. This
The process of creating a play is a complicated affair, sometimes requiring hundreds of people to write, direct or act in a single production. But what if a play could be written, staged, memorized and performed in the course of 24 hours? This impossible mission became possible on Feb. 5 as 27 actors, directors, playwrights,
New Play Workshop premieres six plays Read Post »
“Have you ever been somewhere where you thought, ‘Oh, I wish I had my camera’?” General Counsel Rick Eisenstaedt said, opening the Feb. 4 Board of Trustees meeting with an anecdote. “This building used to be named for a man I didn’t know,” Eisenstaedt said of the Harold C. Howard Center, where the meeting was
Harold Howard portrait unveiled Read Post »
Sophomore Andre Butler, sophomore Maria Horning, senior Chris Myers and junior Katie Ruth were asked to attend the Board of Trustees dinner on Feb. 4 and speak to the Board about their academic and athletic experiences.
Four athletes recognized for academic excellence Read Post »