Archive for February, 2010

New President Selected in Unanimous Vote

February 17, 2010 No Comments

Juliann Guiffre Co Editor-in-Chief On December 17, 2009, the Board of Trustees, in a unanimous decision, selected Dr. Roger N. Casey as the ninth president of McDaniel College. Casey, who is currently the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Provost of Rollins College in Florida, will replace current president Joan Develin Coley as of July ...

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Hoover Library Adds New Furniture, Workstations

February 17, 2010 No Comments

Megan Robinson Co News Editor Students studying in the library this semester might notice some new additions. The library recently invested in some new furniture to accommodate students’ with a need for a different kind of workspace. The new additions include two new group stations, technology rooms, and movable furniture. The group stations are both ...

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Students’ Opinions Considered in Presidential Search

February 17, 2010 No Comments

Megan Robinson Co News Editor On December 17, 2009 McDaniel College named its ninth president of the college. Dr. Roger N. Casey comes to the college from Robins College in Florida where he worked as Vice President of Academic Affairs and provost. Dr. Casey was named president by the Presidential Search Committee including student representative ...

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New TVs Now Display SGA Channel 80

February 17, 2010 No Comments

Megan Robinson Co News Editor Students returning for the spring semester may notice new LCD televisions in popular locations around campus. These new TVs display the new Student Government Assembly channel, which in addition to being shown on the new TVs, can also be viewed on campus cable station 80. The channel was created as ...

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Artists Band Together to Produce ‘Hope for Haiti’ CD

February 17, 2010 No Comments

Rula Zaru Staff Reporter Hope for Haiti Now is a live album that was released on Saturday, Jan 23. Not only is this album full of wonderful musicians and beautiful music, this album has a purpose. It encourages hope, spreads sympathy and compassion, and it influences all citizens of this Earth to make a difference ...

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Technology Simplifies Donations for Haitian Relief Efforts

February 17, 2010 No Comments

Devon McAndrew Staff Reporter Hope collapses at the sight of the crumbled and broken-down structure of the Presidential Palace located directly in the city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. This building was the oldest structure in the city and provided a home for their leader as well as hope for the people when it had survived previous ...

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Vaginas FTW!!

  “You can’t love vaginas, if you don’t like hair!” shouted Sophomore Emily Sanders, performing the piece “Hair“ at...

Ground Broken for New Stadium

With the call of “let’s dig in,” College President Dr. Roger Casey led a group of students, coaches, and...

Students, Faculty Not Seeing Eye to Eye over Stenciling Projects

After 15 years of training camp here at McDaniel College, the Baltimore Ravens decided it would be best for...

Why McDaniel Techies Rock

Most of the hard work that goes into making every McDaniel theatre production passes by without acknowledgement.  Although many...

The Big Deal Behind Protect IP and SOPA

Depending on where one goes on the Internet, people generally find two narratives about this bill.  One of which...

Five Quirky Facts about the Men’s Tennis Team

Bet you didn’t know these facts about the men’s tennis team! 1. The team has a nickname for head...