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News
Pataki Slashes Financial Aid - Dave Fuller
A budget which significantly slashes many of the state's financial aid programs has been passes by the state legislature.
SGA Scandal... Simply a Rumor - by Amrita Richards
At the beginning of the Spring 2004 semester, a rumor circulated that a sum of $60,000 was inexplicably misdesignated by the Allocation Committee, a subdivision of the Student Government Association.
McNeil Discusses Brown v. Board - byJessica Lancia
As McNeil delivered her speech, "Matters of Justice - Brown v. Board of Education and its Legacy after 50 years," she accomplished far more than simply recapitulating the past, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the cardinal school desegregation lawsuit in American history.
David Adams Fights for Peace - by Dave Fuller
David Adams, creator of the Culture of Peace Program in the United Nations, spoke to Professor Wendy Hamblet's Ethics and Morality class on February 4th.
Construction at Adelphi: The Saga Continues - by Barbara Pizzaro
According to James Kosloski, Executive Director of Facilities Management, construction should be completed by the end of this year
SAAC Recycles for Cancer - by Jessica Montgomery
SAAC has become involved with Winthrop's "Cans for Cancer" program which has led to the start of a campus wide recycling program that began at the end of the fall semester.
Bridgforth Speaks On Money Management - by Tim McAleer
On Wednesday, February 4th, guest lecturer Glinda Bridgforth spoke about money management during her speech "Money, Money, Money, How To Keep It Straight."
Faculty Profiles: Dr. Matto - by Andrew Frisch
Dr. Matto is first a full-time member of the English Department and a specialist in Linguistics, rhetoric, and Medieval literature.
Faculty Profiles: Dr. Springer - by Andrew Frisch
Dr. Carolyn Springer is one of two new faculty members joining the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies this year.
Featured Club - APO: Culture Shock in the Making - by Faunda J. Patterson
APO holds two huge events, the first being KWANZAA in the fall and the other being Culture Shock, which is scheduled for Saturday, April 24th, from 7pm to midnight in the University Center Ballroom.
Attention All Clubs
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