February 16, 2012
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 to have some extra cash! What repels most college students from the idea of trying to balance their classes with a steady job is the ...
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February 15, 2012
“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 countries will be participating in the week-long event created by National Eating Disorder Awareness, or NEDAwarness. Olivia Gardner, President of Women’s Issues Group, is organizing ...
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February 14, 2012
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, has recently created an online schedule with the intention of encouraging more students to use the service. All one needs to do is go ...
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February 13, 2012
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 what the website does, you have probably neglected to do so. Needless to say, for those of you out there who have yet to visit ...
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February 13, 2012
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 users to access individual announcements more quickly. According to Network Communications System Administrator, Chris Palsgrove, the new campus announcements format is an HTML format that ...
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February 12, 2012
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 from pancreatic cancer. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Harry received his B.S. degree in mathematics at M.I.T., then journeyed to the University of Arizona for ...
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