Nov 16, 2004
With Corkscrew Sales Jumping Like Rabbits, Metrokane Needed Grossman ’74
Joel B. Grossman ’74 has made significant improvements as chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Metrokane, the New York-based maker of…
Joel B. Grossman ’74 has made significant improvements as chief operating officer and chief financial officer of Metrokane, the New York-based maker of…
Throughout the ages in the Dagara nation within Ghana, women were forbidden to play the gyil, one of the many kinds of West African marimbas. Valerie Naranjo…
Marciano Palha De Sousa ’07 (Harare, Zimbabwe) intends to explore a career in engineering, but recently he delved into his musical side. He leaned on his…
On many a late night in Hugel Science Center, Lyle Hoffman, professor and head of physics, looks for clues to the origin of the universe. He is contemplating…
The meeting was called to order at 4:17 pm. Twelve members were present. Minutes from October 25 were approved. Motion: Stephen Second: Amaya Motion Passes…
The Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) fraternity will ask the campus to donate items for its 3rd annual Thanksgiving food drive Nov. 15-19, when a large shipping…
After spending ten months abroad as chief legal adviser to the U.S. Army General in charge of Afghan reconstruction, Lieutenant Colonel Platte Moring will…
When Trustee Scholar Veronica Hart ’05 (Sewanee, Tenn.) spent a semester in Spain, she learned how the legacy of dictator Francisco Franco affected an…
Testing students’ skill and athleticism, Spirit Week 2004 includes many events and activities to build enthusiasm and anticipation for Saturday’s annual…
Few choreographers have captured the essence of Latin social dance in such exciting ways as Bessie Award-winning Merián Soto. Her visionary fusion of…