The Green Institute for Village Empowerment has implemented a new program intended to increase recycling in Founders Hall and ultimately the entire campus.

Panthers survive Leopard scare, 17-14

The football team tried its hardest to win the last game of the season against the Chapman Panthers, only to lose, 17-14.


Latino heritage and roots explored

Immigration, gender roles, tradition and Latino heritage were only a few of the topics discussed at the Latino Retreat on Nov. 13.

Dinner reconnects baseball players

The baseball program held its First Pitch Banquet Dinner, on Tuesday in an effort to better acquaint the faculty, alumni, new baseball players and their families with one another before the baseball season starts.


Storytellers help Aztecs come alive

The Multicultural Club Council hosted an Aztec storytelling event last week in the President’s Dining Room to celebrate North American History Month.

Hyatt charts new course for change

Students and faculty filled the President’s Dining Room as Laura Hyatt presented a two-part presentation on faculty research culture.


Furutan details global segregation

Omid Furutan sparked long debate and discussion with his lecture on immigration on Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room as part of the Hot Spots lecture series.

Generations falling down

The more I observe and look around, the more disappointed I become with the youth of our nation.


It seems like no big deal to add on a week for the semester in fall – and spring, which is what the administration has done effective this September. But it is a big deal to us.

Toronto-based band Little Girls hits post-punk gold with their first full-length album, “Concepts,” after three earlier EPs.


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