Archive for October, 2009

The Pub or Sandellas?

October 25, 2009 No Comments

Pub’s cheese and steak sub a good value; Sandella’s heathier but cheesier Jenna Little Staff Reporter If you’ve been frequenting the Pub and still wondering whether Sandellas is any good, you aren’t missing too much. As a commuter student, I do not eat at either location often; however, I decided to give both places an ...

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The 5 Best Places to Study on Campus

October 25, 2009 No Comments

Kim Williams Features Editor Studying. It’s always looming, and it’s often pushed off. When procrastination is no longer an option, here are several places whose atmospheres should help achieve the studying state of mind. At your desk: Let’s start simple. There are desks in dorm rooms for a reason, and it’s not just a place ...

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Ice Cream Diaries

October 25, 2009 No Comments

Taking that first, freezing bite Bryan Nuckles Staff Reporter “What is an Ice Cream Diary?” Honestly? I have no clue. But I suppose that’s the point, once you get down to it. Discovery… Ok, that’s bull, but it sounds nice doesn’t it? Just a little? No? Anyway. I suppose this is about life. All it’s ...

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Lighter Side of the Campus Safety Blotter

October 25, 2009 No Comments

Fire extinguishers growing in popularity, despite a lack of fires Katelynn McGinley Staff Reporter Hey there, my little Green Terrors. Remember when you were younger and you did something naughty and your parents would sit you down and have A Serious Talk with you? Well, McDaniel, we need to talk. Because some of these tricks ...

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ROTC Thoughts: America, Land of the Not-so-Free

October 25, 2009 No Comments

Ross Smith Contributor It is ironic that just a few weeks ago the political science department celebrated Constitution Day in Decker, marking the 233rd anniversary of our Founding Fathers laying the foundations of America’s principles. Yet, we are in unprecedented times where politicians are departing from our foundations and entering into a new era where ...

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Obama’s Peace Prize a ‘dog treat’ of encouragement

October 25, 2009 No Comments

Nathan Wuertenberg Commentary Editor Accomplishments to Obama’s name so far (according to the Nobel Committee): 1) speech in Prague made promising an end to nuclear proliferation 2) speech in Egypt made asking for renewed and higher levels of cooperation between the Muslim and Western world 3) statements made hoping for reconciliation between Israel and Palestine. ...

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On Top of the Hill

This feature is for all of the perverts at McDaniel College. I’m sure you skipped over the other sections...

The Vagina Monologues: A Feminist Tradition

With its 9th show coming up, “The Vagina Monologues” is an important tradition on the McDaniel Campus. Every year...

An interview with Paul Moyer, Athletic Director

The following is what I transcribed from my interview with Paul Moyer: On the timing of the announcements: “They...

Three Seasoned McDaniel Coaches Resign Without Warning

This evening at 6 p.m. McDaniel students received a notice that the McDaniel athletic department took a big hit...

Administrators, Faculty Mull Changes to Honor Code

Professors and administrators at McDaniel College are currently reviewing the institution’s Honor Code and considering what changes may have...

I Believe Statements from Lisa Breslin’s FYS: Journalism in the 21st Century

I believe in love, karma, manners, aliens and dinosaurs. I believe Elvis is alive and that impossible is nothing....