May 1, 2009
Katelynn McGinley Features Editor The decision to study abroad is, in many ways, a rite of passage for college students. “Choosing a location to study abroad in is a decision that requires a lot of thought,” says Rose Falkner, director of the International Programs Office and the go-between for study abroad students. For many McDaniel ...
Features
May 1, 2009
Naomi Raphael Contributor Dr. LeRoy Panek walks into the classroom holding an ancient copy of The Complete works of William Shakespeare and lays it on the table, which he pushes against the wall so that he can propel himself around the room on a backwards-facing office chair. “Ok” he starts, “Does anyone have any questions ...
Opinion
May 1, 2009
Laura Hutton Co Editor-in-Cheif When I was a junior in high school, I went on my first crazy rollercoaster. I mean upside-down, loops, just plain insane. I was afraid, but when the rollercoaster stopped, the first words out of my mouth were, “was that it?” I’d expected the rollercoaster to be scarier and not over ...
Opinion
May 1, 2009
Ashleigh Smith Art Director Greeks wear their letters everywhere, as a symbol of pride, accomplishment, and identity. Our letters set us apart as leaders and scholars around campus, in town, at job interviews… but not at graduation? On Thursday, April 23, the McDaniel administration announced that it will effectively bar Greek members from wearing stoles ...
Opinion
May 1, 2009
John Wahman Staff Reporter When you walk into room 302 in Whiteford, a homey yet modern feel greets you. It is the room of Alex Roman and Kathleen Phelan. Upon entering the room, there is a small table with pictures and trinkets from home neatly presented to remind them of fond memories. On one side ...
Features
May 1, 2009
Ben Cowman SGA Vice President It is not often that you hear about the Student Government Association (SGA). After all, we do not host events—CAPBoard is responsible for campus programming, and SGA money is mostly allocated for clubs and organizations. Campus clubs and organizations know, as they receive tens of thousands of dollars in SGA ...
Opinion