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Tiger Woods Strikes Back »

by Harrison Wasserbauer ’16 Tiger Woods reclaimed his rightful spot as the world’s best golfer with his win at The Arnold Palmer Invitational in Bay Hill, Florida this past weekend.…

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March Madness Surprises Fans »

By Colleen Moore Every year, basketball fans from across the country wait for this season. It’s called March Madness for a reason, right? The NCAA Tournament is known for its…

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The Fight Against HIV Gets Positively Negative »

by Chelsea Begg ’15 HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, causes AIDS by slowly infecting cells that keep our immune systems tolerant of infections. Up until recently it was said that HIV…

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Wasting Away in Silence: Eating Disorders on Campus »

By Morgan Gilbard Katherine* was the first. In middle school, she had bulimia. Her Altoid obsession was out of necessity. After her mother found out, Katherine spent the next seven…

Mar 11 2013 / Comments Off / Read More »
News

Swarms of Periodical Cicadas to Hit East Coast »

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by Joyee Woodrow ’15 A species of cicadas, scientifically known as Magicicada septendecim, emerges from the earth every 17 years…

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Riots in Myanmar »

By Sophia Skaff Over the past two weeks, religious riots have erupted throughout the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.…

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BP Oil Spill Trial Begins to Emerge »

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By Alison Kuklinski As promised, the massive three-part hearing to decide liability for the BP Oil Spill proceeded as planned…

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South Korea Inaugurates First Female President »

By Morgan Gilbard Instilling hope in both gender equality advocates and Hillary Clinton fans alike, on Feb. 25 President Park…

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Sequester in Motion Due to Congressional Gridlock »

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by Abbe Lentz ’15 On Friday Mar. 1, President Obama announced that “the sequester” is officially in effect. As the…

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Horse: It’s What’s For Dinner »

By Aislinn Raftis Seabiscuit is not a food, but some European meat suppliers need a quick reminder of this fact.…

Feb 22 2013 / Comments Off / Read More »
Opinions

Creation Stories: Why They Matter »

By Ali Sana ’13 Today, many people believe that with the development of science and technology human minds have moved away from the stories and myths and solely rely on logic and proof.  Many will argue that this is the reason why humans have been…

Apr 30 2013 / Comments Off / Read More »

An Open Letter from Delta Chi Fraternity »

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In regard to the offensive sign and all other related concerns.                         We, the brotherhood of the Hobart chapter of the Delta Chi fraternity, would like to address the campus community as a whole regarding our unfortunate and unintended association with a derogatory sign that…

Apr 23 2013 / Comments Off / Read More »

Crowdsourcing: Views on The Social Divide from the Student Body »

By Blair Dector Crowdsourcing, definition from Merriam-Webster dictionary, states that it is the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers. A perfect example to…

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Dancing Abroad 4: Expectations and Appreciating What I Have »

By Bonnie Bushnell Bushnell is an English and Dance double major as well as a Writing Colleagues minor studying abroad in the South of France, taking dance classes supported by the SIIF grant. Sometimes I think I was born ten years too early. It seems…

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Dancing Abroad 3: Actually No Time to Worry Bonnie Bushnell ‘14 »

Bushnell is an English and Dance double major/ Writing Colleagues minor studying abroad in the South of France, taking dance classes supported by the SIIF grant It wasn’t until the second week of classes at my college in France that I started getting lost on…

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Scientific Development: Risky or Beneficial? »

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By Colleen Moore $2.6 billion. That’s “all” it will take to fund NASA’s latest proposal, which is to capture a small asteroid and move it into Earth’s orbit in order to study it. The Obama administration is asking for $17.7 billion for NASA in the…

Apr 19 2013 / Comments Off / Read More »
Arts & Entertainment

Spring: Romance is Blossoming »

By Colleen Moore This past Saturday, April 13, Hobart and William Smith Colleges were treated to a delightful performance of “Spring Romances” in the Geneva…

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Upcoming Artist: The Lighthouse and the Whaler »

By Colleen Moore Hearing a name like The Lighthouse and the Whaler evokes images of the New England coast, with shorelines dotted with harbors and…

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Health Benefits of Music »

by Joyee Woodrow ’15 People have been saying for years that listening to music can improve brain activity and make your baby smarter, but recent…

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What to Expect from Season 3 of Game of Thrones »

by Joyee Woodrow ’15 Almost a year ago, the finale of the second season of Game of Thrones, HBO’s hit series, left audiences worldwide wanting…

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The Lumineers: A Band to Watch »

by Emily Saeli ’16 When Mumford and Sons hit the mainstream music industry in 2009, America was introduced to a new sound. “Folk rock,” a…

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Dale and the ZDubs »

By Colleen Moore Dale and the ZDubs is an up-and-coming rock/reggae band founded in Washington, DC. The band is composed of members Dale Rodman on…

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