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By Jack Pinsky ’14, Staff Writer While in the libraries many students may be too deep in their studying to notice that there are people working all around them, including…
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By Jack Pinsky ’14, Staff Writer While in the libraries many students may be too deep in their studying to notice that there are people working all around them, including…
By Roberta Machin On Jan. 5, the Catastrophic Relief Alliance (CRA) left behind the frozen tundra of the North, stepping off the plane to 70-degree temperatures and the faintest scent…
To the Editor: I take great pride as an F&M student to be surrounded by brilliant and open-minded individuals. However, I felt disappointed in F&M, in our student body, and…
By Justin Kozloski ’14, Editor-in-Chief The Women’s Center held its first group discussion of the Spring semester, “The Rise and Fall of Miley Cyrus: Race, Class, Gender, and Media,” in…
By Arielle Lipset ’15, Layout Assistant On a frigid Thursday night, F&M students filled the rows of Adam’s Auditorium to warm up to Steven Greenberg ’81, hosting a workshop on…
By Jack Pinsky ’14, Contributing Writer Although many students may see the Department of Public Safety (DPS) as a place to try to avoid, earlier this week I willingly ventured…
By Julia Cinquegrani ’16, Campus Life Editor Doctors often feel overworked, overburdened by paperwork and a crazy schedule, which interferes with family life. These are just a few explanations a…
By Julia Cinquegrani ’16, Campus Life Editor At the first Common Hour lecture of the Spring semester, Neil Gross, professor of sociology at the University of British Columbia, discussed why…
By Jack Pinsky ’14, Contributing Writer Walking into Old Main without an appointment and simply asking an employee for an interview is not the norm at F&M, but it was…
photos by Samantha Khan By Alanna Koehler ’15, Managing Editor The F&M Players, directed by Charlie Wynn ’16, brought a little bit of magic — and a couple of farm animals — to Schnader…
By Erin Moyer, Associate Opinion & Editorial Editor The College’s professional staff hosted its annual Holiday Craft Show last Wednesday. The show, which ran from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.…
By Jack Pinsky It was 3:00 p.m. in the Dining Hall. It looked the same as usual, except the people lounging at tables eating their lunches were employees, not students.…
By Julia Cinquegrani, Campus Life Editor Even after graduating from F&M, Stephen Keat ’78, retired eonomic service officer for the U.S. Deprtment of State and current Mt. Vernon District Representative,…
By Justin Kozloski ’14, Editor-in-Chief The College will once again be host to stress-relief dogs due to the efforts of a student who was dissatisfied with the removal of Bungy,…
By Julia Cinquegrani ’16, Campus Life Editor Stuart Pimsler ’71, founder of Stuart Pimsler Dance & Theater, and members of his dance company visited the College to perform, meet with…