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October 31, 2014
Opinions
Enrollment and The Hail Mary Pass
A Vanderbilt University study concluded colleges that had recently closed had enrollments of fewer than one thousand students and endowments of…
October 31, 2014
Opinions
Yik Yak: Why I Keep It
“You know what Twitter needs? Less accountability. That will improve things.” This posted on Yik Yak by an anonymous poster…
October 31, 2014
Opinions
Homosexuality and the Church | Part 2
In my last article, “Homosexuality and the Chruch | Part 1,” I addressed the issue of how the church should…
October 24, 2014
News
Flu Vaccines to be Offered Tuesday
With the commencement of flu season upon us, the student health services staff has partnered with the Allegany Health Department…
October 24, 2014
News
GCF New Vision Week: Unreached People Groups
Each year the Global Christian Fellowship prepares New Visions Week, a week devoted to offering mission related information and opportunities…
October 24, 2014
News
World//Hong Kong Protests Demand Democracy
Hong Kong has a long and unique history. After the First Opium War (1839-1842), the British Empire and China signed…
October 24, 2014
News
Two Faculty Searches COntinue for a Third Year
For the third year, the chemistry and communication departments will continue their search for new faculty to fill a biochemistry…
October 24, 2014
Stories In Focus
Video Gamers in Big Al’s: Playing as Team
It’s not unusual to see several of the booths occupied by students on their laptops in Big Al’s. While some…
October 24, 2014
Stories In Focus
Gillette Townhouse Floor: A Happy Medium
Downstairs in Gillette, there is a hall that has taken on an entirely new name this school year. The hall…
October 24, 2014
Stories In Focus
Nathan Hatch, Student Turned Security Guard
It was only last spring that Nathan Hatch walked across the stage at graduation. For most students, this walk symbolized…