Summer term quieter than the previous three
By Joseph C. Scott | September 24, 1998Nice weather brings new announcements, safety issues, renovations and construction
Nice weather brings new announcements, safety issues, renovations and construction
The resumes of three members of the Class of 2000 will be affected by the results of a simple electronic-mail ballot on Tuesday. According to Summer Council President Paul Holzer '00, this year's election of the Class president will be via BlitzMail.
Students scurrying to pick up their research papers before deadlines have discovered there is more to reaching Kiewit Computation Center than walking down Main Street. Construction workers are currently digging a massive trench across North Main Street between Carpenter Hall and Silsby Hall as part of the ongoing construction of the new Berry Library. According to Philip Chaput, Facilities Planning construction supervisor, the work on Berry is "pretty much" on schedule.
Unknown vandals rolled 'Street Ball' into concrete pillars
College has yet to hire architect, plan budget for Kemeny building
Thurman Moore, a former College custodian charged with assaulting a College graduate student, has been formally indicted.
The College is battening down its hatches in preparation for an invasion of families this weekend. According to Mark Hoffman, director of Collis Center and Student Activities, about 700 parents will be visiting their sons and daughters for this year's Sophomore Family Weekend.
Yesterday marked the graduation of students attending the final session of this summer's Accelerated Language Program. This was the 17th summer for ALPs, according to Program Manager Mark Schiffman.
Clear skies and near 90-degree temps make for successful weekend
If all goes according to plan, the class matriculating this September will be the largest in five years. However, the large number of students are among the best and brightest in the country.