Archive for September, 2009

A Visualization of Sophistication

September 20, 2009 No Comments

The Sophisticated Ladies Club Hopes to Bring Growth to Students J. Ellis Staff Reporter Upperclassmen: have you lost your way? Freshmen: haven’t quite found your niche? If your answer to either or both of these questions is “yes,” then maybe you should consider joining “Sophisticated Ladies.” The idea for “Sophisticated Ladies” came to sophomore Kwei ...

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Chees Club Aims to Spread the Love, History of Dairy

September 20, 2009 No Comments

Casey Crough Staff Reporter Do you have a hunger for campus involvement, history, and cheese? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then the newest addition to the McDaniel community is the place for you: the Cheese Club. Founder and president, Ellen Tuesday Shank ’12, first sparked interest after seeing a news story ...

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Katrina Still Affects New Orleans Years Later

September 20, 2009 No Comments

Marie Hunter Staff Reporter Aug. 29th marks the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, the catastrophic storm that breached the well-known levees, leaving 80 percent of New Orleans underwater and killing more than 1,800 people–the deadliest U.S. hurricane since 1929. For many McDaniel seniors, this date marks their long-ago first week as freshmen. For 13,000 New ...

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Sex on the Hill

September 20, 2009 No Comments

Naomi Raphael Staff Reporter Everybody talks about sex. Whether people are conservative or liberal, outgoing or shy, young or old, male or female, whether they want you to know it or not, everybody talks about sex. Many people want to hide or suppress this. People become awkward and embarrassed at the mere mention of it. ...

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Recent McDaniel Alumna Finds Employment on the Hill

September 20, 2009 No Comments

Eddie Ezekiel Staff Reporter McDaniel graduate of 2009 Siri Hiltz is back on campus! You can find her in Hill 009 working as the Liaison for Community Outreach & Service. Hiltz learned about the position she is currently working in after volunteering with the Boys and Girls club program for three years and by building ...

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Walk-A-Mile Benefits Rape Crisis Center

September 18, 2009 No Comments

Juliann Guiffre Co-Editor-in-Chief Teams of McDaniel faculty, staff and students gave new meaning to “procession” on Saturday, Sept. 12. Decked in women’s shoes, team members wobbled and hobbled around Dutterer Park in Westminster until they had clocked in one mile. Their efforts garnered more than $2,000 for the local Rape Crisis Intervention Services (RCIS) during the nonprofit organization’s ...

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FIFA 12 Review

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Spotlight on Kelsey Gondek

Kelsey Gondek is a sophomore from Avondale, Pennsylvania. She is majoring in Theatre Arts and has been involved with...