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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 …


Hollins Columns (2005 Nov 7), Hollins College Nov 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Nov 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Internships added to London abroad
  • CASA plans to "Take Back the Night"
  • Ghost myths, mysteries come alive Halloween
  • Greetings from your Student Government Association
  • Come out and knit for charity
  • Hollins alum demystifies local celebrity
  • An explanation of some popular traditions
  • Inspirational film puts emphasis on equality
  • We have voices and some even pay tuition
  • Focus activism on something worthwhile
  • Dear Editor: Greetings from Freya
  • Swim team dives into the new season
  • Dear Editor: Respect Seniors
  • Dear Editor: Sleep at home


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 …


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 1 Fall 2005, Grand Valley State University Oct 2005

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 1 Fall 2005, Grand Valley State University

Grand Valley Magazine

Grand Valley Magazine is a quarterly publication about Grand Valley State University produced by University Communications since 2001.


The Olivetian Volume 73 Number 1, George Andrew Wolfe (Editor) Oct 2005

The Olivetian Volume 73 Number 1, George Andrew Wolfe (Editor)

The Olivetian

The Olivetian is the public relations magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.

"The Culture of Giving," by Michael Benson

"Make It Count," by John C. Bowling

"Campus Receives Summer Facelift," by Kate Morgan

"ONU Reports Record-Breaking Enrollment for Ninth Consecutive Year," by Heather (Quimby) Day

"Board of Trustees Unanimously Grants Bowling Five-Year Renewal," by Heather (quimby) Day

"Olivet Recognized as 'Top Tier' University," by Seth Hurd

"Here Am I, Lord. Send me," by Heather (Quimby) Day


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 47 Number 2, Fall 2005, Santa Clara University Oct 2005

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 47 Number 2, Fall 2005, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

6 - THE DRIVE TO CREATE by Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly '93. Albert Hoagland, an adjunct professor at SCU for more than 20 years, helped to build the first disk drive. Now is he working to preserve the history of magnetic disk storage.

10 - UNFINISHED MESSAGE by Toshio Mori. We share an excerpt from a collection of short stories by Mori, whose work highlights the plight of Japanese immigrants in the U.S. during World War II. The book is a part of the California Legacy Series, a partnership between SCU and Heyday Books.

14 - THE FAMILIAR STRANGER By Cynthia …


Equality News (Fall 2005), Rodney Mondor Oct 2005

Equality News (Fall 2005), Rodney Mondor

Equality news / EqualityMaine (2004-2008)

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (2005 Sept 19), Hollins College Sep 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Sept 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins joins Katrina Relief Efforts
  • Retirements shake up faculty and staff positions
  • Hollins has staying power with students
  • Students get creative for the environment
  • Masterplan begins with summer renovations
  • Presenting a different kind of art: photorealism
  • New Faculty Members: An interview with Thorpe Moekle
  • Class of 2009 elects new officers for 2005-2006 year
  • First Step
  • Five ways to kill an already crazy relationship
  • Do we rely too much on friends and not enough on ourselves?
  • In Red Eye fear takes flight with questions to spare
  • Dear Editor: Try Hollywood's
  • New Year, New Coach: Soccer team off to …


Ironton Resident Documenting Lost Art In River, Chillicothe Gazette Jul 2005

Ironton Resident Documenting Lost Art In River, Chillicothe Gazette

Indian Head Rock Project

An article published in the Chillicothe Gazette on Steve Shaffer's research on petroglyphs in the Ohio River.


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3 Summer 2005, Grand Valley State University Jul 2005

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 3 Summer 2005, Grand Valley State University

Grand Valley Magazine

Grand Valley Magazine is a quarterly publication about Grand Valley State University produced by University Communications since 2001.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 47 Number 1, Summer 2005, Santa Clara University Jul 2005

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 47 Number 1, Summer 2005, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

9 - A MOGUL IN THE MAKING By Larry Sokoloff J.D. '92 While working toward his business degree, SCU sophomore Tyler Dickman runs a multimillion-dollar business based in Florida.

10 - TOP OF THE CLASS: FOUNDATION HONORS INNOVATIVE SCU PROFESSORS By Kim Kooyers. This year's winners of the Louis and Dorina Brutocao Award for Teaching Excellence and the Brutocao Family Foundation Award for Curriculum Innovation are examples of the SCU's outstanding teaching scholars.

14 - A GLOBAL ETHIC: A CONVERSATION WITH HANS KUNG By Rita Beamish '74 Hans Kung, scholar, Roman Catholic priest, and author of some 50 books on …


The Olivetian Volume 72 Number 4, Brian Allen (Editor) Jul 2005

The Olivetian Volume 72 Number 4, Brian Allen (Editor)

The Olivetian

The Olivetian is the public relations magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.

"From Graduation Ceremonies to the Holocaust," by Michael Benson

"Morning Walks," by John C. Bowling

"The Agenda for Excellence," by Gordon C. Wickersham

"Bowling Makes History," by Gordon C. Wickersham

"Reorganizing Olivet's Academic Departments to Energize New Concepts," by Gordon C. Wickersham

"Youth and Children's Ministry Programs Extend Beyond ONU," by Gary Griffin

"ONU Interpreters Bridge the Continents," by Gordon C. Wickersham


Equality News (Summer 2005), Rodney Mondor Jul 2005

Equality News (Summer 2005), Rodney Mondor

Equality news / EqualityMaine (2004-2008)

No abstract provided.


Ms-064: Papers Of Henry T. Bream (Class Of 1924), Ashley A. Domm Jul 2005

Ms-064: Papers Of Henry T. Bream (Class Of 1924), Ashley A. Domm

All Finding Aids

This collection contains the personal papers and memorabilia of Henry T. Bream, Class of 1924. It includes, personal correspondence, certificates, photographs, publications, event programs, subject files, newspapers, scrapbooks, and artifacts.

Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each collection in addition to inventories of their content. More information about our collections can be found on our website https://www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/collections/.


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 …


Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 20), Hollins College Apr 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 20), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Alum and acclaimed golfer chosen as commencement speaker
  • Photo chemicals no longer to be dumped down the drain
  • With the Club Coordinator's resignation, position to be revamped
  • A changed ADA comes back on campus
  • SGA Elections and Appointment Results
  • Tinker Day Spring '05!
  • General Speakers Bureau chair brought diverse group of speakers to campus
  • Full Frame Festival a success
  • A review of the hard-to-find film "Prozac Nation": more praise please
  • Catch the pitch, you'll get the fever
  • Off the shelf: Thoughts on poetry
  • Nobody said finding a summer job was easy, but should it really be this …


2005 - The Tenth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars Apr 2005

2005 - The Tenth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars

Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books

The full program book from the Tenth Annual Symposium of Student Scholars, held on April 8, 2005. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 46 Number 4, Spring 2005, Santa Clara University Apr 2005

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 46 Number 4, Spring 2005, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - 'AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT' By Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly '93. SCU Music Professor Hans Boepple is a gifted pianist and dedicated teacher.

10 - EMBRACING DIFFERENCES By Adam Breen. Senior Aaron Uchikura spent a summer helping children in Moscow orphanages.

12 - THE KOKO CONNECTION By Victoria Hendel De La O. Senior Tierra Wilson's perseverance landed her a job as a gorilla research assistant and caregiver.

16 - A ROTATION IN ETHICS By Rita Beamish '74. Students learn about the ethics of health care by shadowing doctors and nurses at O'Connor Hospital in San Jose.


Equality News (Spring 2005), Rodney Mondor Apr 2005

Equality News (Spring 2005), Rodney Mondor

Equality news / EqualityMaine (2004-2008)

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 1), Hollins College Apr 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Apr 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Mysterious 35 foot dildo discovered on front quad
  • Top 10 ways to save Hollins University's financial crisis:
  • Squirrels seize the school
  • "Honor" award bestows employment casualties
  • Roommate slain on campus
  • Hollins PR has local men join sports teams
  • Lisa Bower, wipe my ass!
  • The gossip corner -- keep it on the down low
  • Scientists discover "super-tapeworm!"
  • Just who the heck is I.N. Cognito?


The Olivetian Volume 72 Number 3, Brian Allen (Editor) Apr 2005

The Olivetian Volume 72 Number 3, Brian Allen (Editor)

The Olivetian

The Olivetian is the public relations magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.

"One Book, One Olivet, One Priority," by Michael Benson

"Finding My Glasses," by John C. Bowling

"(Un)Wired," by Caleb Benoit

"Into Africa: Olivet's Maintenance Crew Sets Up Shop at Africa Nazarene University," by Caleb Benoit

"Shining the Light," by Nancy Ruda


Hollins Columns (2005 Mar 30), Hollins College Mar 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Mar 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Batten Program still evolving in its third year
  • Michael Mansfield, director of media services resigns
  • Professor and her students bring recycling back to campus
  • First Viewpoints student art show is a success
  • ADA's on the campus, ADA's on the scene: The early days of ADA
  • Dear Editors: Reports of our death are greatly exaggerated
  • Mrs. Congeniality 2 and Robots: Sentimental and humor-filled flicks worth seeing
  • Regin Spektor: A venus of the indie rock world
  • Dear Editor: Confederate flag draws response from Diversity Initiative Advisory Board
  • Melissa Larkin, fencer, named Athlete of the Week


Naccs 32nd Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies Mar 2005

Naccs 32nd Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies

NACCS Conference Programs

Visión: Articulating, Imagining, and Contextualizing Chicana/o Spaces
April 13-17
Hyatt Regency


Hollins Columns (2005 Mar 9), Hollins College Mar 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Mar 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Administration, students, and senate disagree over club sports
  • Three new M.F.A. programs created
  • J-Term analyzed through comparisons with other colleges
  • First batch of creative writing M.F.A. students to graduate
  • International Women's Day honored by Women's Studies department and students
  • Juried Art Show displays student work
  • Founder's Day 2005
  • Students join nation-wide trend of abusing prescription drugs
  • Colon Cancer Awareness Month recognized on campus
  • Dana Weir scheduled to read her work during literary festival
  • Out to the Movies with Hope and Cathleen
  • "Sideways" cast deserves more recognition
  • Off the shelf: thoughts on literature
  • Dear editor: The ALBUM's staff …


Update - March 2005, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics Mar 2005

Update - March 2005, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics

Update

In this issue:

-- Review and Critique of Statements on Abuse and Family Violence
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Women's Issues
-- Response to "A Statement on Women's Issues"
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Abuse, A Statement on Abuse and Family Violence
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Abuse, A Statement on Family Violence
-- Seventh-day Adventist Statements on Abuse, Statements on Child Sexual Abuse
-- Editorial


Hollins Columns (2005 Feb 21), Hollins College Feb 2005

Hollins Columns (2005 Feb 21), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Professor search creates division
  • Nancy Gray on a personal level
  • Professor Tumas Serna retires after 17 years
  • New changes to Dining Services: Gerard prepares departure
  • CBS VP, Marcy McGinnis, shares her journalistic experiences with students
  • J-Term, retention: a direct correlation?
  • A condensed history of Cargoes
  • Off the shelf: thoughts on literature
  • Out to the movies with Hope and Cathleen
  • Dear Editor: "Album" obscenities are not art
  • Don't be a "Mean Girl": stop starting drama
  • Still taking sides?: one yankee's thoughts
  • Long-time fencing coach, Lynette Ware, retires


Celebrate! Black History Month At Wright State University, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center Feb 2005

Celebrate! Black History Month At Wright State University, Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

Bolinga Cultural Resources Center Brochures and Promotional Materials

A flyer advertising the various events celebrating Black History Month at Wright State University. The flyer contains a list of events including a performance by pianist Leon Bates, a talk by actor Louis Gossett, a talk by multi-hyphenate Gordon Parks, and more.


Calling The Tune: Impact Of Domestic Worker’S Earnings On Intra-Household Gender Relations, Gul Ozyegin Jan 2005

Calling The Tune: Impact Of Domestic Worker’S Earnings On Intra-Household Gender Relations, Gul Ozyegin

Arts & Sciences Book Chapters

Before the Servant Project began its activities, on the initiative of the editor of this book, the long term history of domestic service was still in its beginning stage. This volume is the first wide-ranging attempt to determine the role of domestic workers both in past and present times. Domestic service was of major importance in the multi-secular process of urbanization and socio-economic development of European societies. Today, domestic workers (mainly women) represent an important component of international labour migrations to Western countries. Instead of disappearing, as expected for a long time, paid domestic work is currently experiencing a kind …


Canepa Family: Thomas Canepa (Youth), Lucy Buck Jan 2005

Canepa Family: Thomas Canepa (Youth), Lucy Buck

Italian American Stories

As the alarm sounds, a teenager wakes up from his slumber and begins his daily routine. It is Friday morning, so after school, he’ll be able to hang out with his friends. Unfortunately, the teen, Thomas Canepa, won't be able to stay out late. The next day is Saturday, and he has to work. When he was younger, Thomas relished the freedom of playing with his friends without having any family obligations. But at age 16, Thomas has a part time job at the family business, a car wash where he pumps gas and prints receipts for customers…