Police briefs
Police briefs are written according to reports from University Police. These indicate preliminary descriptions of events and not necessarily actual incidents. »
Applications to be a resident assistant are due Friday. But the life in being one, RAs say, is largely unforeseeable until it’s tried. »
After the Program Board’s concert survey last fall, members were confident they would book a country star for this spring. Now, they’re not so sure. »
Changes are coming to oncampus housing policy, and some students worry they may be left out in the cold.
For Fall 2010 and Winter 2011 semesters, only secondand third-year residents will be eligible for the lottery selection process for room assignments. »
Nursing major Colleen Werle says that two semesters ago, she often questioned the purpose of theoretical concepts in her courses. Now in her senior year, she discovered the relevance of that grounding. »
Many Cardinal graduates are eager to fly the coop in search of jobs, but Greg Dietrich isn’t ready to throw in the towel on his community. »
Police briefs are written according to reports from University Police. These indicate preliminary descriptions of events and not necessarily actual incidents. »
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION SCHEDULED
The Chinese Student Association (CSA) in collaboration with the Office of International Programs will host a Chinese New Year celebration commemorating the year of the tiger in the Student Activities Room on Friday, Feb. 5, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. »
Job seekers across the country open the closet door and face a dilemma: to go with the suit or just a nice pair of slacks. »
College Republicans on campus kicked off the winter semester with its first New Year’s Reception on Tuesday night.
New members joined old ones in the Alumni Lounge, along with a several local Republican representatives. Reps. Tim Moore, Ken Horn and Jim Stamas sponsored and came to the reception. »
College Republicans on campus kicked off the winter semester with its first New Year’s Reception on Tuesday night.
New members joined old ones in the Alumni Lounge, along with a several local Republican representatives. Reps. Tim Moore, Ken Horn and Jim Stamas sponsored and came to the reception. »
Students stumped by differentials can visit the Math Resource Center, and paper writers in need of help can seek advice from the Writing Center. But lodged away on the second floor of Zahnow library may lie the answers for all questions of the computer. »
After hearing about TOMS shoes on a spring trip to the Dominican Republic, communication senior Amanda DeVeaux knew she had to help. »
Many students face a frightening truth when the major they chose may no longer fit.
For sophomore Michele Yambrick, choosing a major has already taken two years. “In high school, I had thought I wanted to go into interior design,” Yambrick said. “But looking around at colleges, I found that most schools that offered that program were either local community colleges or small business schools.” »