Recession hits close to home
As the recession of the late 2000s has caused financial strains on American's wallets, many have come to question how exactly the economic crisis has affected the University-what with college tuition high and rising and all
One observation which must be addressed is the University's hosting of a variety of noted speakers.…
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Lax prepares for Cornell in NCAA first round
After being upset by Villanova in the first round of the CAA Tournament, the men's lacrosse team held practice the next day. The day after losing at home to a team it had beaten four days prior, Pride head coach Seth Tierney had his team practicing, uncertain if they would earn the chance to play again this season.…
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All grown up, but the gray cloud still follows
Seeing Charlie Brown and his friends as teenagers might seem like an odd concept for a play at first. It's even potentially troubling when you throw into the mix that the Peanuts gang is tackling issues bigger than the Christmas pageant.
"Dog Sees God" is a poignant representation of adolescent emotion that goes beyond witty puns on the former comic.…
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FeaturedLAX team shows promise heading into tournamentYou can stop holding your breath. As predicted by this particular columnist, the Hofstra men's lax team got into the 16-team NCAA Tournament field. It was described as a sigh of relief by senior attackman Tom Dooley, but mind you there is no time to enjoy this.Berry apologizesOver the past two weeks, information regarding the situation that happened in the Student Government Association office has gotten blown out of proportion, and I would like to clarify my involvement. What happened in the SGA office is as follows: letters were carved into the desk and then further engraved by marker, a painted portrait of a former president and former vice president was ripped, a picture of myself and the former president was torn, information hanging on the door was ripped down and several cabinet members' pictures were removed from a glass-enclosed bulletin board outside the office.DiSilvio respondsWhile I appreciate Mr. Berry confessing to his crimes, I feel that his allegation that the situation has been 'blown out of proportion' is ridiculous. Mr. Berry needs to realize that a great many people care that a former vice president of the SGA vandalized personal property, and it is a story worthy of any attention the Chronicle or anyone else may give it. |
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