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Lions around the dorm

March 26, 2008 Signal Editorial Staff 1

This week in Around the Dorm, we will debate the expansion of the men’s NCAA basketball tournament, discuss Tiger Woods’ shot at sweeping the majors and deliberate on the reliability of the baseball team’s young talent. Staff writers Steve Cohen and Duncan Slobodzian and arts & entertainment editor James Queally are the contestants. […]

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T-Devils split home contests, drop road game to Royals

March 26, 2008 Lauren Kohout 0

The T-Devils went 1-2 last week, keeping them in sixth place in the ECHL North Division with a 24-33 record.

The T-Devils pulled out a convincing 7-2 win over the Dayton Bombers Friday.

Center Jim Henkel led the charge with two goals and two assists on the night to gain a game on the fifth-place team. […]

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Red Dragons tamed as Lions extend win streak

March 26, 2008 Kristen Lord 0

The lacrosse team proved it was able to compete against another nationally-ranked team on Saturday as it crushed the No. 15 Red Dragons of SUNY-Cortland in a 16-4 victory. The loss snapped Cortland’s 30-game home winning streak. The Lions were the last team to beat the Red Dragons at home in 2004. […]

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Lions break even at Salisbury University Invitational

March 26, 2008 copress 0

The softball team went one up and one down last weekend as it took care of Ithaca College before falling to Salisbury University in the final game of the Salisbury University Invitational in Maryland.

First, the Lions handed the Bombers of Ithaca an opening round loss, 9-4. […]

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Best finish in College history

March 26, 2008 Bobby Olivier 0

The men’s swimming and diving team finished its season on Saturday with an impressive showing on the national stage. The Lions finished seventh overall in the NCAA Division III Championships, scoring 157 points and competing seven swimmers.

“We definitely finished our season on a high note,” junior Thomas Nawrot said. […]

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LETTERS: Lobbying essential to recover higher-ed funding

March 26, 2008 Signal Editorial Staff 0

We are writing this letter in response to Leo Acevedo’s opinion, “Student awareness needed to combat education funding loss,” which appeared in the March 19 edition of The Signal.

Acevedo, executive director of the Student Finance Board (SFB), directly criticized the Student Government Association (SGA) and its policies regarding lobbying against the recent cuts to higher education. […]

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America can’t bear the cost of deportation

March 26, 2008 Paul A. Harris Jr. 0

I would like to revisit the idea of deporting illegal immigrants, which was floating around Washington and other political circles recently. Let’s have this conversation as if the order was signed, sealed and delivered and the U.S. government was going to deport all illegal immigrants from this country. […]

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Obama aims for ‘A More Perfect Union’

March 26, 2008 Brian Block 0

This past week in politics can only be characterized as controversial for Sen. Barack Obama. When video surfaced of Obama’s life-long spiritual leader, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, ranting against the United States, white racism and a host of other things, the political scene instantly exploded. […]

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Lecturers tap into history of government surveillance

March 26, 2008 Becky Bernot 0

A fusion of keen interest and somber reflection filled Science Complex P101 on the evening of March 19 at a forum for empire and democracy.

Falling on the fifth anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq, this second part of the U.S. studies program’s Spring lecture series, “Empire and Democracy: Contradictions and Complications,” commemorated the forum’s late sponsor, Alan Dawley, professor of history and founder of the U. […]

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Getting into grad school for dummies

March 26, 2008 Anita Rao 0

The Society of Honor Students (SHS) hosted a Kaplan Graduate School Admissions and GRE Strategy Seminar on March 20.

The presentation, by Kaplan instructor Eric Schwartz, focused on the importance of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and provided some useful tips to create a stellar grad school application. […]

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Students GetIt from thief

March 26, 2008 Megan DeMarco 0

A student’s GetIt card was stolen and was used to make purchases totaling $197.10.

The card was stolen between Feb. 29 and March 2. The victim said she last used her card on Feb. 29 to enter Eickhoff Hall. She said she thought the card had fallen out of her pocket after entering the building and she did not use the card for the rest of the weekend. […]

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SFB funds CUB lecture for serial killer expert

March 26, 2008 Matt Lawyue 0

The Sudent Finance Board (SFB) unanimously awarded $2,838.40 to College Union Board (CUB) for a lecture featuring Jack Levin, an expert on serial killers.

Wendy Lambour, CUB event coordinator, said the event will be “almost like a forensic files or CSI show on campus. […]

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Developer plans student dormitories off campus

March 26, 2008 Kelly Duncan 0

Simone Realty, Inc., a developer in Lawrenceville, is interested in building a privately owned dormitory to house College students.

The building, which will be located approximately two miles from the College, will be able to house up to 600 students.

According to John Simone, president of Simone Realty, Inc. […]

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Protest marks five years in Iraq

March 26, 2008 Maham Qureshi 0

For members of the Progressive Student Alliance (PSA), March 19 was a day for black armbands and anti-war chants as they took to the campus with pickets in hand to mark the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.

A “speak-out” was just one of the events PSA and the department of History sponsored on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq War. […]

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