Chaplaincy weighs changes
The Chaplaincy Working Group advised several changes to the chaplaincy in a letter.
The Chaplaincy Working Group advised several changes to the chaplaincy in a letter.
On Thursday, the Senate held its first meeting following the first round of elections.
The University decided to offer the community a weekend of free laundry services after receiving many complaints about the new washing and drying machines.
The University has moved up a spot in the U.S. News and World 2016 rankings.
Isaac Hertz and others addressed the conflict portrayed in his documentary “One Rock, Three Religions.”
The recently announced lower printing prices could cost the University a $20,000 annual deficit.
Darryl David stepped down from his position at Student Activities.
Interim President Lisa Lynch discussed her hopes and plans for the future of the University at a Friday event.
Following a five-month hiatus, the student-led coffeehouse opened for business on Friday.
Administrators and the Orientation Core Committee gave new students advice and encouragement.
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