by Sweta Shah in Features
There are 4.2 million people living with HIV in the world, and 3.2 million of those people are teenagers under the age of 15. On Friday, Sept. 21, the College hosted the first of many free HIV screenings to promote HIV awareness and prevention through the free screenings.
by Daniel Pannone in Features
A recent article "The Dirty Secret of Campus Credit Cards" by Jessica Silver-Greenberg in BusinessWeek detailed the agreements between colleges and banks to offer and market affinity credit cards to students, professors and alumni. These affinity cards commonly display the university name and picture a building or design from the school.
by Amanda Coe in Features
It has been said that those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. This obviously does not apply to the College's chapter of the student history honor society, Phi Alpha Theta.
The campus chapter has recently been named "Best Chapter" by its national headquarters for 2007.
by Amanda McGuinn in Features
For some people, dance is a way to express themselves. For Abigail Vachon it is a way of life.
Abigail Vachon is a freshman psychology major at the College with a passion for dancing and a drive beyond her years.
The 18-year-old has been dancing for 15 years and twice performed at Lincoln Center in New York City.
by Jenny Smith in Features
Now that the summer season has officially passed, it is time to embrace the imminent autumn months. When most people think of this transitional season, pumpkin picking outings and hearty Thanksgiving feasts are typically what come to mind.
For some, however, the fall season is a celebration of the moon.
by Alex Seise in Features
Back home, I live in a corner room that gets sunlight from dawn to dusk. When the sun sets, the room is illuminated with brilliant fiery orange and red hues. During the rest of the day, though, the colors are not quite as exciting. A colorful spectrum is only a few bottles away.