Vol 95 Issue 21 - Published April 1, 2005
SA mentoring program grows for class of '09
The Student Assembly's Department of Academic Policy and the Office of Academic Advising are expanding a student mentoring program implemented last summer, which is intended to help incoming freshmen and transfer students adjust to life at the College. The program will match each incoming student with a junior or senior advisor whom they can e-mail over the summer with questions about the transition to college, particularly in regard to summer course registration.
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NEWS
BREAKING FREE
Up 'til Dawn hosted their annual Captured for Kids charity drive Wednesday. Students across campus who were "arrested" by their friends had to raise b ... more
  • Secret society hosts service week
  • SA Senate passes next year's budget
  • Provost Cottrell leaves for Alumni Association

  • OPINIONS
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  • Onward and stuff
  • Under pressure, Warner vetoes local drilling bill
  • On college campuses, has dating become outdated?

  • VARIETY
    WCWM, rocking out with attitude, style
    Visit WCWM at its headquarters in the basement of the Campus Center and you might feel, at least initially, somewhat intimidated. The place exudes an ... more
  • Eclectic influences inspire innovative Pointe Blank show
  • Late night run with cops culminates in story sharing
  • Giving up sex advisable

  • REVIEWS
    Amos recounts life, love through female eyes in “The Beekeeper”
    Listening to a new Tori Amos album for the first time requires several things. There is, of course, the music itself, but the liner notes, a good two ... more
  • Ida’s ‘Heart of a River’ evocative of romantic retreat of summer past
  • Pat Metheny’s work keeps art of jazz alive
  • Charity best shown with checkbooks, not lame fashion accessories

  • SPORTS
    Women’s tennis wins
    The women’s tennis team, ranked 14th in the nation, continued its successful season Sunday by defeating the University of Maryland, ranked 59th, with ... more
  • Women’s golf swings big in Invitational
  • TRIBE WIN NOT IN THE CARDS
  • Tribe baseball squashes UMBC
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