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Hollins Columns (2004 Dec 6), Hollins College Dec 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Dec 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Budget cuts cause confusion for spring classes
  • Forming new clubs proves difficult for some students
  • Search for a new dean of students continues
  • Library shelves become less crowded as more books go missing
  • Various community service organizations offered on campus
  • German department disolution rumors prove untrue
  • Cargoes contest invites nationwide literary submissions
  • Hollins community expands to online journal
  • Sound-off: What are your thoughts on campus safety?
  • My four wishes for Hollins during the Chrismukkah season
  • Dear Editors: Walking provides nice alternative to driving
  • Dear Editors: Moody administration enforces an all too stringent food policy
  • Surviving crunch week: …


Inspire, Winter 2004: Honor Your Father And Mother, Cedarville College Dec 2004

Inspire, Winter 2004: Honor Your Father And Mother, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 15), Hollins College Nov 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Horizon program celebrates 30th anniversary
  • Hollins Christian Fellowship looks for new pastor
  • Hollins Outdoor Program looks for new adventures
  • Students participate in Appalachia service project
  • M.F.A. students published in literary magazines
  • Down but not out: Clinton/Obama in 2008
  • Dear Editors: This is an angry letter
  • Sophomore year: stuck in the middle
  • Reverend Hale '75 visits campus
  • Swim team dives into another good season


Klipsun Magazine, 2004, Volume 35, Issue 02 - November, Jeanna Barrett Nov 2004

Klipsun Magazine, 2004, Volume 35, Issue 02 - November, Jeanna Barrett

Klipsun Magazine

Before I was a journalism student at Western, I would pick up Klipsun at various locations on campus, flip through it, read a couple of stories and set it down. I never understood the full magnitude of work that one issue of Klipsun requires. Since the magazine is a student-run publication, everything from the photographs to the stories to the cover design is created, edited and finalized by Western students. Production is an amazing process, and words cannot express how it feels to see the final product on stands throughout Bellingham.

Similar to Klipsun staff members in the past, we …


Centennial Library E-News, November/December 2004, Cedarville University Nov 2004

Centennial Library E-News, November/December 2004, Cedarville University

Centennial Library Shelf Life

Articles in this issue: User education program now scheduling for Spring semester, Centennial Library participating again in national library assessment project, New nursing and music databases available on-line, 4,000,000TH article and three new publishers added to the Electronic Journal Center, University faculty in print, Alumni in print, Library policy beat: Library holiday and semester break hours.


Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 1), Hollins College Nov 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Nov 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Another women's college gone - Wells goes co-ed
  • Senior Appreciation Program goals seem hard to attain
  • HAB aids GSB search for new speakers
  • On air: HUTV created
  • Senior Appreciation
  • S.R.L.A. offers weekly conversations about various religions to students
  • Students participate in Appalachia service project
  • S.H.A.R.E. Olympiad raise money for local soup kitchen
  • Circle K, the new community service club on-campus
  • T.H.U.G.S. to perform around Roanoke Valley
  • Author David Sedaris reads to sold out audience at Roanoke's Jefferson Center
  • Tinker Day!: What rain?
  • Taking a walk down memory lane, TV style
  • A lesson from the 2004 Boston Red …


Hollins Columns (2004 Oct 13), Hollins College Oct 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Oct 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • 2004: Year of the informed voter
  • What issues are most important to you in the election?
  • Kerry doesn't rock my vote because...
  • What issues are most important to you in the election?
  • Anyone but Bush. Really, anyone.
  • Does W really stand for women?


Hollins Columns (2004 Oct 4), Hollins College Oct 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Oct 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Sports teams better than ever in last seasons
  • Students' political interest increases
  • Creation of center affords new opportunities
  • New and improved ADA back on campus
  • HUUYA brings new religious views to campus
  • New class of 2008 officers have high hopes
  • Life in the not-so-express lane
  • That's the way I've always heard it should be
  • Dear Editors: Apathy isn't the main problem
  • Dear Editors: Freya still active on campus
  • Dear Editors: It's like, peace and love dude!
  • New soccer coach makes welcome improvements
  • Anna Copplestone named Athlete of the Week


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1 Fall 2004, Grand Valley State University Oct 2004

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1 Fall 2004, 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 Lander Chronicle Volume V Issue I, Lander College For Men Oct 2004

The Lander Chronicle Volume V Issue I, Lander College For Men

Yearbooks and Newsletters

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 46 Number 2, Fall 2004, Santa Clara University Oct 2004

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 46 Number 2, Fall 2004, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - PRIZE-WINNING POETRY By Alexander Matthew Weyand '04. A poem by an SCU junior wins two student poetry competitions at SCU.

10 - I HAVE A QUESTION By Miriam Schulman. The director of communications for the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at SCU explores the ethics of Internet research.

14 - JUSTICE IS SERVED By Susan Vogel. The Santa Clara University Community Law Center celebrates 10 years of service with a new endowment and a new name.


The Planet, 2004, Fall, Laurie Ballew, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University Oct 2004

The Planet, 2004, Fall, Laurie Ballew, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University

The Planet

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (2004 Sept 21), Hollins College Sep 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Sept 21), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • SGA Treasurer Announces Resignation
  • Healthcare Provider Changes on Campus
  • Computer Registration and Printing Causes Student Concern
  • Student Organizes Vigil to honor 1,000 Fallen Soldiers
  • Hollins Express offers Cheap Alternative Route to Virginia Tech
  • New President Gray Prepares for her Arrival on Campus
  • New Visual Arts Center and Museum Open to Viewers
  • Fantasy Creative Workshop Once Again Directed by Students
  • Campus no Longer #1 for Quality, Riding Program Tops Charts
  • Dear Editors
  • Ignorance is Not Always Bliss
  • I Get By With a Little Help From my Friends
  • Miller's Moves
  • X-C Captain named Athlete of the Week


Klipsun Magazine 2004, Volume 35, Issue 01 - September, Katie Grimes Sep 2004

Klipsun Magazine 2004, Volume 35, Issue 01 - September, Katie Grimes

Klipsun Magazine

Traditional athletic stereotypes need not apply.

In today’s society, typical representations of athletes look more like NFL players than everyday people. For the second issue of Klipsun, we decided to break open this stereotype and show the face of people whose participation in sports is anything but predictable.

It is tradition that the second issue of Klipsun is a themed one. Though sports are something a variety of newspapers and magazines cover, Klipsun had yet to fully explore them, until now. What we found was a handful of people whose desire to participate was fueled by a passion for their …


Inspire, Fall 2004: I Choose You, Cedarville College Sep 2004

Inspire, Fall 2004: I Choose You, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


Centennial Library E-News, September/October 2004, Cedarville University Sep 2004

Centennial Library E-News, September/October 2004, Cedarville University

Centennial Library Shelf Life

Articles in this issue: Two Library faculty successfully complete non-tenure faculty reviews, Individualized research service now available to faculty, Faculty assistance needed in Library collection development, Library facility receives additional upgrades, Information Commons expanded, Library web site re-designed, University faculty in print, University alumni in print, Library policy beat: Several policy changes implemented, Library Fall break hours.


Torch, Fall 2004, Cedarville University Sep 2004

Torch, Fall 2004, Cedarville University

Torch

No abstract provided.


Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 3 Summer 2004, Grand Valley State University Jul 2004

Grand Valley Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 3 Summer 2004, 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 46 Number 1, Summer 2004, Santa Clara University Jul 2004

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 46 Number 1, Summer 2004, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - A PUZZLING PROFESSOR By Adam Breen. Byron Walden, an assistant professor of mathematics at SCU, draws on his knowledge of numerical analysis to create crossword puzzles for The New York Times.

10 - THE LAUNCHING PAD By Larry Sokoloff J.D. '92. Top government agencies, other universities, and companies are relying on the University's Robotics Systems Lab-and its students-to build and monitor satellites.

16 - A NOVEL TEAM By Kristin Lenore '04. The University's publishing partnership with Heyday Books aims to help preserve California's cultural legacy.


The Sting: Summer 2004, Cedarville University Jun 2004

The Sting: Summer 2004, Cedarville University

The Sting

No abstract provided.


Inspire, Summer 2004: Pain, Cedarville College Jun 2004

Inspire, Summer 2004: Pain, Cedarville College

Inspire

No abstract provided.


Klipsun Magazine 2004, Volume 34, Issue 06 - June, Katie Grimes Jun 2004

Klipsun Magazine 2004, Volume 34, Issue 06 - June, Katie Grimes

Klipsun Magazine

Going to the chiropractor. A seemingly insignificant event for most people, but what if you are a dog? Part of the joy of editing a publication staffed by students is seeing what sorts of stories they will come up with. Giving few restrictions to our writers ensures that topics they choose will be unique and spontaneous.

In this issue, you will find stories directly related to the experience of their writers. The love for her favorite shoe inspired Christina Twu to investigate the history behind Chuck Taylor All Stars. As an intern for the Seattle Mariners, Katie James stumbled across …


Torch, Summer 2004, Cedarville University Jun 2004

Torch, Summer 2004, Cedarville University

Torch

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (2004 May 3), Hollins College May 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 May 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • SGA proposes clause for advisors
  • HOP hall added to specialty housing
  • Q&A with new Spanish professor, Elda Stanco
  • Alumna to speak at commencement
  • English department prepares for change
  • Speaking women's minds: Student adds voice
  • Professors argue for women's rights
  • Eight simply rules for life on campus
  • An editor's will: always toward better things
  • Don't tell me to mind my manners
  • Classism still a problem
  • Dear editor: Just smile
  • Campus equestrian team has winning season
  • Lacrosse team looks forward to next season


Eleventh Annual Csbs Student Research Conference {Program] April 24, 2004, University Of Northern Iowa Apr 2004

Eleventh Annual Csbs Student Research Conference {Program] April 24, 2004, University Of Northern Iowa

INSPIRE Student Research & Engagement Conference Programs

A program for the INSPIRE conference where undergraduate and graduate students present their research, internship, volunteer and study abroad experiences, club activities and creative performances.


Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 19), Hollins College Apr 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Lost yearbooks arrive on campus
  • Campus TV station a likely possibility
  • Crossley shares perspective
  • Film festival screens student, professional work
  • Physics professor experiments with U.V. technology
  • Scenes from Gender is a drag...Show!
  • Your guide to area movie theaters
  • What plans for after graduation?
  • Horoscopes
  • Lesson on holidays: Aussies have it right
  • New tennis courts slow in development


2004 - The Ninth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars Apr 2004

2004 - The Ninth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars

Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books

The full program book from the Ninth Annual Symposium of Student Scholars, held on April 16, 2004. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.


Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 5), Hollins College Apr 2004

Hollins Columns (2004 Apr 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Presidential hopeful speaks
  • Symposium sparks journalism dialogue
  • Problems arise for Colleges Against Cancer
  • Center plans to bring awareness to campus
  • The Hollins Columns is hiring for the 2004/2005 school year!
  • English department welcomes new member
  • Ring Night dangers bring structural changes
  • Calendar of Events: April 5-April 19
  • Sound off: What are you looking for in Hollins' next president
  • SGA Openings '04-'05
  • Summer jobs aren't all bad...that bad...
  • Horoscopes
  • Good marriage should be possible for all
  • Dear editor: Wal-Mart savings come with price
  • Bush inspired me: liberal all the way
  • Dear editor: accusations threaten campus
  • Soccer program adapts …


Klipsun Magazine 2004, Volume 34, Issue 05 - Spring, Annie Billington Apr 2004

Klipsun Magazine 2004, Volume 34, Issue 05 - Spring, Annie Billington

Klipsun Magazine

With discussion about sex from Sue, the hostess of the “Sunday Night Sex Show,” images of drug problems on the five o’clock news and edgy lyrics from Courtney Love, these topics—sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll—are often on the forefront of many people’s minds. Although many of these contemporary issues often go undiscussed in everyday, casual conversation with friends and/or family, it is important to address them.

As journalists, we strive to broaden our skills by reporting and writing on subjects that are often uncomfortable or unfamiliar. As editors, we challenged our staff writers to push their personal boundaries and …


Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 45 Number 4, Spring 2004, Santa Clara University Apr 2004

Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 45 Number 4, Spring 2004, Santa Clara University

Santa Clara Magazine

8 - TOP TEACHERS By Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly '93-Meet three SCU professors who received University awards for teaching excellence and curriculum innovations.

10 - BLAZING THE TRAIL By Victoria Hendel De La O. There are many unique challenges and rewards for the hundreds of first-generation college students at SCU.

14 - THE SCU DIFFERENCE By Margaret Avritt. The value of an SCU education goes beyond statistics and scores. Students at this university have experiences that engage and transform them.

18 - MIND OVER MONEY By Hersh Shefrin and Meir Statman. Two SCU professors of finance explore how psychology can help …