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Charity Basketball and Volleyball Tournaments Draw a Crowd

Charity Basketball and Volleyball Tournaments Draw a Crowd

Ben Grant Staff Reporter April 6, 2011 1 Comment

Waking up at 5 a.m. to run during the off season, lifting weights 5 times a week, and trying to stick to a healthy diet. That is the training regime sophomore midfielder Paul Jaworski follows to prepare himself for soccer season. His training paid off for this night of charity and basketball, when he participated in the Basketball/Volleyball ...

Basketball draws crowd

Basketball draws crowd

Cullen Murray-Kemp, Staff Reporter February 13, 2011 1 Comment

It’s winter time on the Hill again, and while there’s snow on the ground and freezing temperatures outside, there’s excitement and a packed house inside the Gill Center as fans watch the McDaniel men’s basketball team in action as the season presses on. After last year’s dismal 8-11 season, the team was picked to finish ...

Meet the Green: Patrick Rogers

December 5, 2010 No Comments

Patrick Rogers Staff Reporter Every fall, a new group of eager 18-year-old students arrive at McDaniel looking to make an impact here on campus. Some hope to make their mark in the classroom, or the community, or on the court. Ross Walker is one such freshman, with high hopes for his basketball career here at ...

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Despite Snow, Women’s Basketball Holds onto Winning Streak

March 1, 2010 No Comments

Matt Bodnar Staff Reporter One of the bright spots through all this snow that has fell in the region has been the play of the McDaniel women’s basketball team. McDaniel began the year flying under the radar, but the play of seniors Ali Mooreland, Sally Grace, Ashley Lyles, and Catherine Mills have propelled these ladies ...

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Women’s Basketball Sees Conference Playoffs in the Near Future

February 17, 2010 No Comments

By: Caitlin Flynn Co-Sports Editor After four consecutive losses to begin their season, the women’s basketball team has been rejuvenated and has already clinched a spot in the Centennial Conference playoffs with their fifteenth-straight win against conference rival, Swarthmore. The team has pulled out three of those wins in overtime, proving just how far hard ...

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Midnight Madness Opens Basketball Season for Hill

November 5, 2009 No Comments

Nick Brunner Co-Sports Editor Its right smack in the middle of arguably the most exciting week on campus. The music is blaring. Sororities, fraternities, and sports teams begin to gather together as the rest of the student body piles in for what is certain to be a great night full of school spirit and anticipation ...

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R.I.P. Professor Harry Rosenzweig

Professor Harry Rosenzweig passed away last Friday night at age 72.  He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in August....

Eulogy for Dr. Harry Rosenzweig

Harry and I have been close friends for 41 years. Since some of us have not been at this...

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...