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Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College Dec 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Dec 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Student race exercise promotes discussion
  • Senate helps quiet rumors about alcohol policies
  • HUtv focuses efforts on future projects with help of media services
  • Student race exercise promotes discussion
  • HUtv improves expands capabilities
  • Harry Potter matures with fans
  • Harry Potter Dictionary
  • Dear Editor: "Rage Against the Dying of the Light"
  • Johnny Cash: Real life music taken from real life experience
  • Bad habits equal bad representation
  • Oh, Hollins: Despite your flaws, I'll miss you
  • Unfair judgement regarding sleeping
  • Judicial system should be revisited
  • Lacrosse gearing up for spring with fellow students
  • Dear Editor: The class of 2006 isn't any …


The Grizzly, December 1, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Adam Longino, Sarah Keck, Jonathan Pometto, Lindsay Givens, Lane Taylor, Shawntee Rudd, Alex Ernst, Jay Repko, Kate Prahlad, Dave Marcheskie, Eric Sulock Dec 2005

The Grizzly, December 1, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Adam Longino, Sarah Keck, Jonathan Pometto, Lindsay Givens, Lane Taylor, Shawntee Rudd, Alex Ernst, Jay Repko, Kate Prahlad, Dave Marcheskie, Eric Sulock

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Memorial for Professor McLennan • Fate of "The Egg" • Jazz Legend Performs at Ursinus • Myrin Renovations • Murderball is Coming to Ursinus • Hot Discounts Warm up the Ski Season • Am I Pregnant? • What's Hot and What's Not This Gift-Giving Season • Wanted: Greek Presidents • Opinions: The Bigger Headache with PA Liquor Laws; How to Avoid Disastrous Holiday Parties; Addicted to Games, Are We? • Bears Ground Flying Dutchmen • Bears Fall Short of NCAA Title


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 22 [24[, Wku Student Affairs Dec 2005

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 81, No. 22 [24[, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:

  • Coulter, Amber. Chemical Waste May Affect Renovation – Thompson Science Complex
  • Richardson, Kelly. Ingrid Woods Drops Portion of Pending Suit
  • Stackhouse, A. Layne. Dancers Perform Student Choreography
  • Hupman, Samantha. Western’s Black Enrollment Increases 7.6 Percent
  • Leslie, Joey. AIDS Day Fair Features Free HIV Testing
  • Richardson, Kelly. Western Classes to Be Offered at New Bowling Green Technical College Campus
  • Richardson, Kelly. Weather Systems Project Receives Government Funding
  • Crying Bomb
  • Harrell, Bobby. Holiday was Different in Hurricane Katrina’s Wake
  • Phillips, Brandon. Conspiracy Doesn’t Exist
  • Sturtzel, Nathan. Treat …


The Grizzly, November 10, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Lauren Wise, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Sarah Keck, Lane Taylor, Lindsay Givens, Dave Marcheskie, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Alex Ernst, Ashley Higgins, Karen Guardiani, Danielle Langdon Nov 2005

The Grizzly, November 10, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Lauren Wise, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Sarah Keck, Lane Taylor, Lindsay Givens, Dave Marcheskie, Cecily Macconchie, Darron Harley, Alex Ernst, Ashley Higgins, Karen Guardiani, Danielle Langdon

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Congress to Campus • Spyware Protection • Honor Code Debate Continues • Human Rights Activist Speaks at UC • Scientific Sexual Healing • Epic Skate Shop • DiBlasio to Perform at Ursinus • Repeat! Dynasty Built in Second CC Crown • Fad Diets: Sometimes it is OK Not to be Trendy • Opinions: My Mouth Runneth Over; Who is Samuel Alito? • No Crown but Earn Bid to ECAC • Women's Rugby Division III Champions


The Grizzly, November 3, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Kerri Landis, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Jonathan Gagas, Cindy Ritter, Megan Helzner, Percelia Blidge, Elsa Budzowski, Karen Guardiani, Lane Taylor, Sarah Keck, Lindsay Givens, Juliet Emas, Ashley Higgins, Matt Flyntz, Shawntee Rudd, Matthew Pastor, Dave Marcheskie, Danielle Langdon Nov 2005

The Grizzly, November 3, 2005, Ali Wagner, Bart Brooks, Allison Emery, Kerri Landis, Dan Lamson, Kate Prahlad, Jonathan Gagas, Cindy Ritter, Megan Helzner, Percelia Blidge, Elsa Budzowski, Karen Guardiani, Lane Taylor, Sarah Keck, Lindsay Givens, Juliet Emas, Ashley Higgins, Matt Flyntz, Shawntee Rudd, Matthew Pastor, Dave Marcheskie, Danielle Langdon

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Remembering Professor McLennan: A Passionate Teacher and a Beloved Friend • Renowned Writer Speaks at Ursinus • Building Plans for Spring 2006 and Beyond • Ovarian Cancer Walk • Chikara Wrasslin' • EQ vs. IQ: Hirsh-Pasek on Education • "The Many Faces of Muslim Women" • Take Heed and Use Your Keys • Escape Velocity's "Just the Start" is a Great Success • New Oktoberfest Policies Put into Effect • Popping the Pill • RHA Brings Halloween Fun to Ursinus • Opinions: The Right to Write Right; Raising Rates for Resident Assistants; Global Gag Rule and FGM; Harriet Miers: Aftermath; …


Challenges Documenting Early Era Regional Leaders, Danelle L. Moon Nov 2005

Challenges Documenting Early Era Regional Leaders, Danelle L. Moon

Danelle L. Moon

No abstract provided.


Challenges Documenting Early Era Regional Leaders, Danelle L. Moon Nov 2005

Challenges Documenting Early Era Regional Leaders, Danelle L. Moon

Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 24), Hollins College Oct 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • President Nancy Gray is inaugurated
  • Museum opening draws crowds, interest
  • Columnist Ellen Goodman comes to campus
  • Bridge to Terebithia cast overcomes production problems
  • Music to our ears: Department prepares for expansions
  • BSA catalyst for empowerment
  • Oct. 20: It's Tinker Day!
  • The her shoes delivers laughter and tears
  • Social revelations of a college undergrad
  • En Guard: Fencing team faces new challenges
  • Tennis team receives support from coach, fans, each other


Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 3), Hollins College Oct 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Oct 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Lt. Governor Hopeful talks 'God, guns, and gays'
  • Strategic planning demands student attention
  • Strategic planning needs student input
  • SGA Update
  • Cargoes Competition: A promising new tradition
  • General education requirements to be reevaluated this year
  • Inauguration weekend packed with food and events
  • Carrie Weems: To Be Continued now on display
  • Campus embraces Hispanic month with rhythm
  • Should Facebook be a place to hurt your sister?
  • Celebrity gossip turned sad: the Kate Moss scandal
  • To name a baby Junebug and other serious questions
  • R. Kelly's controversial urban opera is genius to my ears
  • Field hockey reacts to club status …


Book Reviews Oct 2005

Book Reviews

East Texas Historical Journal

No abstract provided.


Review Of "The Deacons For Defense: Armed Resistance And The Civil Rights Movement" By L. Hill, Luther Adams Oct 2005

Review Of "The Deacons For Defense: Armed Resistance And The Civil Rights Movement" By L. Hill, Luther Adams

SIAS Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Documenting Queer Community Histories: Whose History Is It?, Jessica Stern, Nicholas Ray Oct 2005

Documenting Queer Community Histories: Whose History Is It?, Jessica Stern, Nicholas Ray

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

What does it mean to be a member of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ) community? When did LGBTQ community history begin? Where do queer communities differ? How do we broach these questions to document communities' experiences? And significantly, why is it important to document the histories of those who are defined as LGBTQ?


Letter From The President, Robert A. Kennedy Sep 2005

Letter From The President, Robert A. Kennedy

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Letter to the Editor of The Maine Campus from University of Maine President Robert Kennedy congratulating university students for supporting LD 1196, An Act to Extend Civil Rights Protections to All People Regardless of Sexual Orientation.


Meeting Discusses Issues Surrounding Red Cross Affiliation, Melanie Morin Sep 2005

Meeting Discusses Issues Surrounding Red Cross Affiliation, Melanie Morin

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A General Student Senate resolution passed last April that encourages student organizations not to associate with the American Red Cross because of accusations of gay discrimination which have caused concern over campus blood drives. The controversy stems from a Food and Drug Administration policy originating in 1983. The policy prohibits all men who have ever had sex with any other man since 1977 from donating blood. Since this time, ·technology has reduced the risk of contracting HIV through blood donations to about one unit per two million donations, according to the Red Cross Web site.


What’S So Special About Women’S History; Next Steps Facing Historians And Archivist Documenting Regional Women’S History, Danelle L. Moon Aug 2005

What’S So Special About Women’S History; Next Steps Facing Historians And Archivist Documenting Regional Women’S History, Danelle L. Moon

Danelle L. Moon

No abstract provided.


Beginnings Of U.S. Pragmatism, Sociology, And Empire: Dewey, Mead, And The Philippine Problem, 1900-1930s, Peter Chua Aug 2005

Beginnings Of U.S. Pragmatism, Sociology, And Empire: Dewey, Mead, And The Philippine Problem, 1900-1930s, Peter Chua

Faculty Publications, Sociology

This paper examines how the social psychology of U.S. pragmatists John Dewey and George Herbert Mead shapes how early U.S. sociology position itself on questions of U.S. empire and geo-political dominance. It focuses also on how pragmatist thought influences how 1920s Chicago sociologists Robert Park and Emory Bogardus produced symbolic interactionist theories and studies on U.S. race and international relations.This paper makes several interventions in the history of U.S. sociological theory. It re-examines the history of U.S. sociology and the philosophy of pragmatism through the lens of empire, rather than simply a myopic looking-glass of the “race problem.” This re-examination …


What’S So Special About Women’S History; Next Steps Facing Historians And Archivist Documenting Regional Women’S History, Danelle L. Moon Aug 2005

What’S So Special About Women’S History; Next Steps Facing Historians And Archivist Documenting Regional Women’S History, Danelle L. Moon

Faculty and Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


The Chautauqua Moment: Protestants, Progressives, And The Culture Of Modern Liberalism (Book Review), R. Bryan Bademan Jul 2005

The Chautauqua Moment: Protestants, Progressives, And The Culture Of Modern Liberalism (Book Review), R. Bryan Bademan

History Faculty Publications

Book review by R. Bryan Bademan.

Rieser, Andrew C. The Chautauqua Moment: Protestants, Progressives, and the Culture of Modern Lilberalism. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. ISBN 9780231126427


Queequeg's Tomahawk: A Cultural Biography, 1750-1900, Timothy J. Shannon Jul 2005

Queequeg's Tomahawk: A Cultural Biography, 1750-1900, Timothy J. Shannon

History Faculty Publications

Since the colonial era, the tomahawk has served as a symbol of Indian savagery in American arts and literature. The pipe tomahawk, however, tells a different story. From its backcountry origins as a trade good to its customization as a diplomatic device, this object facilitated European-Indian exchange, giving tangible form to spoken metaphors for war, peace, and alliance. The production, distribution, and use of the pipe tomahawk also illustrated contrasting Indian and European notions of value and utility in material objects, exposing the limits of such goods in promoting cross-cultural mediation and understanding.


Hollins Columns (2005 May 4), Hollins College May 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 May 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Retiring Faculty Bring About Academic Changes
  • A compilation of senior projects, thesis and papers
  • Senior Hilary DuBose creates community garden
  • Hollins Alum killed in Murder-Suicide
  • New study abroad program offered in Argentina
  • New director of dining services, Janett Russell, arrives on campus
  • The "Goombah" program begins search of student mentors
  • Theater department undergoes a variety of changes
  • Mayfest brings rocking bands to campus
  • Senior Wills '05!
  • A Grand Ol' Time at the Grandin: "Les Choristes" & "Melinda and Melinda"
  • Dear Editor: Rising tuitions and the three-year program - a direct correlation
  • Goodbye sophomore year, goodbye class of …


2005-2006 Ursinus College Course Catalogue, Office Of The Registrar May 2005

2005-2006 Ursinus College Course Catalogue, Office Of The Registrar

Ursinus College Catalogues, 1869-Present

A digitized copy of the 2005-2006 Ursinus College Catalog. It contains details of the curriculum, departmental requirements and courses of instruction as well as lists of faculty and administrators. Student life, terms of admission, expenses and financial aid are also included as well as descriptions of the buildings and equipment available to students.


The Grizzly, April 28, 2005, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Defne Sarsilmaz, Megan Helzner, Kristin Gorman, Christine Vanselous, Cecily Macconchie, Heather M. Trefsger, Kristin Carter, Darron Harley, Jenn Mccann, Rachel Daniel, Matthew Jost, Dave Marcheskie, Matthew Pastor Apr 2005

The Grizzly, April 28, 2005, Lauren A. Perotti, Lindsey Fund, Defne Sarsilmaz, Megan Helzner, Kristin Gorman, Christine Vanselous, Cecily Macconchie, Heather M. Trefsger, Kristin Carter, Darron Harley, Jenn Mccann, Rachel Daniel, Matthew Jost, Dave Marcheskie, Matthew Pastor

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Commencement 2005 • Students Protest Laptop Buyback • Got Talent? • Kaleidoscope Opens • Diversity Week a Success • Ursinus Dancers Preview Work in the Scope • Students Prove Educational Value in Buffy • How to Have a Great Summer • "Let the Art Speak for Itself": Preview of the Annual Art Exhibition • Opinions: Most Controversial; Thoughts of a Rising Senior; Turn from Intolerance • Road to the Playoffs in Sight • Lacrosse Team Denied First Conference Win • Intramural Sports Becoming a Popular Alternative


Glad Director Speaks A Womens' Lunch, Maeghan Naimie Apr 2005

Glad Director Speaks A Womens' Lunch, Maeghan Naimie

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Pride Week visited the Women's Studies Program's this past week, and brought its own unique spin to the long-running series. In honor of the week's events, Mary Bonauto, director of the Civil Rights Project at Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders GLAD gave a presentation called "The Future of Marriage Equality in New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maine." Between thirty and forty people attended the presentation.


Having A Change Of Hartwell, Claire Folsom Apr 2005

Having A Change Of Hartwell, Claire Folsom

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

I have recently become aware of an article published in the April 7th issue of The Maine Campus. In it, the author, Mike Hartwell, makes several incorrect assumptions. This is understandable, as he never consulted me prior to writing or publishing the article. Given this, I would like to take a few moments to set the record straight.


Don't Listen To Hartwell, Charlie Brickham Apr 2005

Don't Listen To Hartwell, Charlie Brickham

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

In Mike Hartwell's article, "A sex change won't do you good," [The Maine Campus, April 7] Hartwell attempts to establish some unjustified claims. Sexual Reassignment Surgery isn't intended to "alter one's mindset," but to align the appropriate body type with the existing mind.


Pride Week's Closing Events Push For Campus Diversity, Justin M. Wozniski Apr 2005

Pride Week's Closing Events Push For Campus Diversity, Justin M. Wozniski

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The Wilde Stein Alliance for Sexual Diversity held an open house for all members of the University of Maine community to socialize with friends and faculty members this past week. The event was held as part of UMaine's Pride Week and was designed to showcase the organization's offerings to the university community.


Learn To Respect, Celebrate Differences, Aaron Skilling Apr 2005

Learn To Respect, Celebrate Differences, Aaron Skilling

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

What is this Pride Week crap about anyhow? Straight people don't have a pride week. I began thinking about this question, but then I remembered, it is OK to be different. That is what makes this world interesting, right? Pride Week is a time when the people of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community band together to celebrate their differences.


A Sex Change Won't Do You Good: Gender Reassignment Surgery Fails To Alter One's Mindset, Mike Hartwell Apr 2005

A Sex Change Won't Do You Good: Gender Reassignment Surgery Fails To Alter One's Mindset, Mike Hartwell

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

For those of you out of the loop, last month a University of Maine student accepted a Disney scholarship but ran into housing problems when "she" informed them that she was undergoing a sex-change operation. Disney said the student, known as Claire, couldn't room with a male or female in its housing facilities, but gave her the option to pay more money and to live alone. However, she couldn't afford this. In January, a local benefit concert raised over $1,200 for Claire's room and board.


Real World' Star Danny Roberts Kicks Off Pride Week, Angela Fiandaca Apr 2005

Real World' Star Danny Roberts Kicks Off Pride Week, Angela Fiandaca

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Approximately 250 University of Maine students and community members got a taste of what it's like to be "Out in the Real World" Monday night in 101 Neville Hall. As part of the University of Maine's Pride Week. MTV Real World's 2000 New Orleans cast member Danny Roberts spoke a little about his Real World experience and more about what it's like being gay in the military.


Grand Strategy Analysis: A Proto-Theoretical Approach, Patrick Magee Apr 2005

Grand Strategy Analysis: A Proto-Theoretical Approach, Patrick Magee

Graduate Program in International Studies Theses & Dissertations

International relations scholarship begins and ends with assumptions—about human nature; about human interaction; about starting points, relative information, and outcomes. Such assumptions are necessary to further the intellectual coherence and development of scholarly work. However, they restrict the applicability of scholarly research to those situations that parallel the work's underlying assumptions.

This work argues the body of international relations scholarship as a whole would benefit from the development of a pre-theory state, absent any assumptions about international relations, from which observers can identify those works of scholarship that are most effective in explaining perceptive states and the strategic decisions taken …