McDaniel Students Take Hold of New LEAD Program
In order to help freshmen develop their leadership skills and build foundations to help them throughout their college career, McDaniel has offered the LEAD program to accomplish these goals….
In order to help freshmen develop their leadership skills and build foundations to help them throughout their college career, McDaniel has offered the LEAD program to accomplish these goals….
“Lairs”: Drawings and Paintings by Ryan Browning, after 3 weeks on display in Rice Gallery, the upper level of Peterson Hall, has just closed. Ryan Browning’s work is both thought…
For some, watching the Super Bowl is an annual tradition to see the NFL’s two best teams from that season go head to head. But for others who might not…
Senior student-athlete Woody Butler has proved himself to be among McDaniel’s best and brightest on and off the field. Butler, who is from Wolfsville, Maryland, has excelled not only in…
Traditional college dorms aren’t for everyone. They’re noisy, crowded, and if you don’t like your neighbor, then for the most part, tough luck. The affinity housing program at McDaniel…
The life of a college student requires organization, focus, and most importantly, money. Though some may argue that it is not a necessity, most will agree that it doesn’t hurt…
For the past several generations, the voters of this country have battled against commercialization of public media. In the twenties, it was radio stations. In the fifties, it was television…
Let’s state the obvious: there are six or seven teams that have become playoff staples and no matter what, come mid-May, will find themselves in the mix. Yet unlike in…
“Everybody Knows Somebody” is the theme for the 2012 National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. From February 26through March 3, thousands of people from all 50 states and close to 30…
Soon to be playing at Western Maryland College Alumni Hall (aka: the theatre) is the play, “The Rivals.” Written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the play is set in 18th century…
The McDaniel Writing Center, where students can get free feedback on written work, is making it easier for students to schedule appointments this semester. Owen Horton, the Writing Center director,…
You have all probably seen the many signs around McDaniel, and received numerous campus emails telling you to register and create an account on OrgSync. Unaware and uninterested in…
Have you checked your email lately? If so, perhaps you’ve noticed something different about the campus announcements. On Monday, Jan. 30, the announcements debuted a new look designed to allow…
The New England Patriots face the New York Giants this Sunday in a rematch of the 2007 Super Bowl. Five years ago, the Patriots suffered a 17-14 loss to the…
Arguably the biggest stage a professional athlete can get to. Everyone who’s ever set foot on a football field in their life has dreamed about taking part in the Super…
Same story, different year. David Tyree’s incredible helmet catch, and Plaxico Buress’ touchdown grab in the final minutes of Super Bowl 42 saw the end of the Patriots undefeated…
On February 6, the College sent out this email to the faculty and staff: Longtime Professor of Mathematics, Dr. Harry Lewis Rosenzweig, died Friday, February 3 at home following complications…
Professor Harry Rosenzweig passed away last Friday night at age 72. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in August. Dr. Rosenzweig taught math at McDaniel College since 1971, and…
Harry and I have been close friends for 41 years. Since some of us have not been at this institution for that long, I would like to bring you up…
“You can’t love vaginas, if you don’t like hair!” shouted Sophomore Emily Sanders, performing the piece “Hair“ at the Vagina Monologues last night. The Alumni Hall was packed for the…