Vol 94 Issue 6 - Published October 10th, 2003
Giving "paws" to the day
During this past week, nationally known as Mental Health Awareness Week, the College’s Counseling Center organized several interactive programs to raise awareness about mental health issues and about the resources available on campus to help students deal with them.

According to Kelly Crace, the director of the College’s Counseling Center, the week’s activities have been a part of the center’s efforts to reach out to the campus community ...

Self-scheduling considered
At their meeting Oct. 1, the Student Assembly senate passed a resolution, 10-5-3, to begin working to employ self-scheduled exams at the College. This issue has been raised in the past, most recently four years ago, without any change in College poli ... more
Privatization upsets workers
Four employees of the College are being laid off from their current positions due to the administration’s decision to privatize Duplicating and Printing Services. UE Local 160 Virginia Public Service Workers Union opposes this decision and has begun ... more

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