Weeded outViolations increase
On-campus drug law violations more than quadrupled and liquor law violations grew by 45 write-ups from 2006 to 2007, according to the Annual Security Report released last week.
Director of Public Safety Barry Titler, however, assures students that the Mount is a safe campus.…
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Post named Dean of Admissions, effective Nov. 1
Mike Post was named Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Management on Tuesday afternoon via e-mail to the Mount community.
He will be taking over the position formerly belonging to Stephen Neitz, who resigned earlier this year to take a job at York College.…
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Voter registration in Patriot encourages students to vote
As the election approaches, it is important that Mount students take part in the first election that they are old enough to vote in. Walking into the cafeteria for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you might notice someone at a table, trying to persuade you to register to vote.…
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Free Friday night shuttle transports students to Pa.
Talk to anyone on campus without a car and they'll tell you how frustrating it is. Getting off campus for a simple trip to the outlets or Wal-Mart requires scheduling and planning ahead of time; a trait not always found in college students. So this year many careless students were excited when news of a Friday night shuttle spread around campus.…
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Join the White Ribbon Campaign
White ribbons are being sold in Patriot Hall from the hours of 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to support the International Campaign of men working to end violence against women. Pledge cards are also available. The campaign is sponsored by the Resident Assistant Staff and the Women's Empowerment Program.…
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'Ghost Hunter' visit sparks student interest in alleged haunted places on campus, including Terrace's Brute 252
With the recent "ghost hunter" on campus, many may wonder, "What about Brute 252?"
Legend has it that Fr. Simon Brute died in the room. There have been ideas floating that nothing can be put in the center of the room, mirrors have fallen, the list goes on.…
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Last chance to see Melissa Main in a skirt
Director of Community Service and Service Learning Melissa Main will is getting her hair dyed. The makeover, however, will not be complete unless an additional $2,000 is raised for the ALS/Nusbaum Service Fundraiser by 2 p.m. today.
According to a campus-wide e-mail sent by Main on Tuesday at 4:47 p.…
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Museum of Oppression a success
While the title in the announcements for the "Museum of Oppression" may have made students wary about attending exhibit, it was actually countered with positive and hopeful messages.
The Museum took place as part of "Respect Life Month." This is the first time Mount St.…
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Voting proves difficult, for out-of-state students
Even though the Mount may seem like it its own little country sometimes, there is a big one out there that it is about to elect a new president.
The Mount is full of people who are just about to vote in their first election, however, they will be away from home when they do.…
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Senior makes Sudoku puzzles his project
Over the past few years Sudoku puzzles have quickly become a craze in the United States. Anyone that has tried Sudoku and felt the satisfaction of completing one knows the addictive properties of the puzzle. Once you start solving them it seems nearly impossible to stop.…
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