Vol 95 Issue 20 - Published March 25, 2005
Scofield, Norris elected as new SA executives
The student body elected Secretary of the Class of 2007 and Co-Chairman of the Undergraduate Council Ryan Scofield and President of the Class of 2007 Amanda Norris to serve as next year’s president and vice-president, respectively, of the Student Assembly.

Scofield and Norris won 51 percent of the student vote, beating out second-place candidates junior Matt Wigginton and sophomore Lydia Bailey, who obtained 33 percent of the vote. Junior Nathan Miller and sopho ...

NEWS
Survey suggests unhappy faculty
Over one-fifth of the faculty at the College were either dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their position, and 69 percent had considered leaving ... more
  • ORCHESIS BLOOMS
  • UnCommons opens for business
  • GA OK’s hospital acquisition

  • OPINIONS
    Lack of awareness hurts student media
    If you’re reading this, chances are you’re at least mildly interested in campus opinion. Funny thing is, though, where else are you going to go to get ... more
  • Opinions Cartoon
  • Graduation speaker to serve vital role in easing transition
  • Depression deserves, demands attention on campus

  • VARIETY
    Breaking Into SPRING: Things to do when the weather gets warm
    Spring is officially upon us. The daffodils are blooming, the temperature is rising, and the students are rejoicing. The best way to enjoy this spring ... more
  • Insanity, distortion in Shakespeare in the Dark’s ‘Night’
  • Spring weather justifies putting off work, studying
  • That Girl: Emily Bludworth

  • REVIEWS
    Orchesis takes to stage in dazzling spring show
    As the curtain rose on the Orchesis spring show, the audience was dazzled immediately by a beautifully lit, clean, modern space. This simple space was ... more
  • Interpol speaks little, rocks hard
  • Decibully takes early lead for strongest album of 2005
  • Neko Case: sound difficult to define, yet unquestionably amazing

  • SPORTS
    Men’s golf ties for first
    When the men’s golf team takes 602 shots in a tournament, it may seem hard to believe that a single shot here or there matters at all. However, when 6 ... more
  • Women’s gymnastics places fourth
  • Men’s track, field springs off starting blocks
  • NCAA tournament holds uncertainty, surprises
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