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  • Seeing Neil deGrasse Tyson deliver an exuberant lecture to a standing-room crowd at Memorial Chapel is an amazing experience, and hundreds of students took advantage of that Monday night. Now imagine being a physics or astronomy major with the opportunity to share your research with the acclaimed astrophysicist.
    February 26, 2013
  • The ±«Óătv community rallied together to celebrate QueerFest 2013, a weeklong series of events hosted by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Initiatives and several other student organizations. 
    February 26, 2013
  • This article by Julia Queller, originally appeared in the ±«Óătv Maroon News. Reprinted with permission.  Forty-eight Flags now hang in Curtis E. Frank Dining Hall to represent the makeup of ±«Óătv’s 2012-2013 student body. Student Government Association (SGA) Senior Policy Coordinator junior Sam Flood orchestrated the year-long initiative to hang the new flags. “I walked into […]
    February 26, 2013
  • EcoCampus, the company that was created by two ±«Óătv students to sell environmentally-friendly paper on campus, has found another way to be “sustainable.” Seniors Ryan Smith ’13 and Brendan Karson ’13 have sold their company to four juniors, turning the EcoCampus into what may be ±«Óătv’s first student legacy business. They developed EcoCampus over the […]
    February 25, 2013
  • Former Mexican President Felipe CalderĂłn will deliver the next lecture in the Kerschner Family Series Global Leaders at ±«Óătv on Saturday, April 13. His public remarks will begin at 5 p.m. in ±«Óătv Memorial Chapel and serve as a capstone for Spring Family Weekend, which begins on April 12. CalderĂłn served as the 56th president […]
    February 22, 2013
  • What do a smoke machine, coq au vin, and the Beach Boys have in common? They were all features of the first round of the music-themed Chefs’ Fare competition, a program run by Sodexo Marketing that pits chefs from local colleges against each other in a cooking throw-down.
    February 22, 2013