Category: News

  • Search for new Dean of Students begins

    The committee has hosted open sessions to gain community input Janel England Senior News Writer The College is seeking a new Dean of Students/Vice President of Student Affairs, as students were recently informed via multiple campus-wide emails. The search committee is headed by Assistant Professor of Education Matthew Broda. He is joined by History Professor…

  • CDI display cases egged in an act of vandalism

    Posters with information on the C3 program and the Intersex Day of Remembrance/Visibility were vandalized in the Babcock Hall kitchen. SPS is encouraging students to come forward with information. Meg Itoh News Editor Steve Glick, Director of Security and Protective Services (SPS), notified students on April 4 through email that an incident of vandalism involving…

  • UG officially reopens after months of extensions

    Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief After months of renovations, the College Underground (UG) officially reopened on the weekend of April 1. The revamped UG includes a new paint job, lighting system, sound system and six flat-screen televisions, according to Administrative Director of Student Life Angela Johnston. New stools and high top tables have also been…

  • Dean of APEX position created, renovations planned

    Stephen Lumetta News Editor In an email sent to the College community in early March, Provost Carolyn Newton announced that the College was looking for a Dean of APEX, a new and fully endowed position. Newton, who is serving as chair of the search committee, invited people to read the position’s prospectus and submit the…

  • Small houses to be repaired by next fall

    Some houses allowed to host events after meeting with Res Life Meg Itoh News Editor Residence Life has restricted small house events over the past two weeks, citing safety concerns. According to Doug Laditka, associate vice president of Facilities Management & Development, multiple teams of contractors and the College’s in-house carpentry shop are currently working…

  • As I.S. Monday looms, seniors work to be ready

    As of press time on Tuesday, nine I.S. projects had been submitted. But with I.S. Monday less than a month away, more will be coming in. Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief With Spring Break and I.S. Monday less than a month away, seniors are starting to feel the heat. Although the last I.S. doesn’t need…