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Nuesch-Olver gets top award
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ASSP President and senior Daniel Miller presents this year’s Professor of the Year award to Delia Nuesch-Olver during the annual President’s Spring Forum Tuesday morning in Royal Brougham.
Nuesch-Olver gets top award
Nuesch-Olver gets top award Delia Nuesch-Olver took a moment from her holistic ministries class yesterday afternoon to say "thank you" to her students. That morning’s Chapel, she joked, was probably the one time she felt speechless.


Rallying support after status denied
Rallying support after status denied Following a faculty meeting with administration officials last week, students from Haven, a group encouraging discussion on human sexuality, have been denied the status as an official club again, leadership of the group said. Petitions for administrators to re-evaluate their decision have been c...


Playing, planning to leave senior gifts
When the 2008 ASSP Senior Gift Committee met to begin brainstorming fundraising ideas for this year’s senior gift, they realized that they didn’t have clear directions on how to proceed.


Senate overturns decision, pushes election back
Following hours of debate, one recess, and a senator exodus from the library conference room to Weter Lounge, Senate voted at 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday to overturn an appeal decision of the Election Task Force (ETF) committee. In turn, this decision also led to another vote to push back the date of ...


Bringing back overseas experiences
Bringing back overseas experiences When Lawrence Kent arrived in Mauritania, a country in West Africa, for his Peace Corps assignment in 1985, he was surrounded by people who were poor, hungry and out of food. There he lived in a mud hut with a host family in their village, which had once been a refugee camp.


Learning, serving through the Peace Corps
Learning, serving through the Peace Corps Jennifer Samnick grew up in Long Island, New York, but was destined to wake up to the sounds of goats bleating, roosters crowing and children playing outside of her cement hut.


Understanding, celebrating Cinco de Mayo
Understanding, celebrating Cinco de Mayo Tropical music resounded in Martin Square, while the smells of carne asada and chicken sizzled off the grill and lines of students received rice, beans, pico de gallo and traditional salsa. Balloons and streamers decorated the square, with posters of Latino countries on the walls.


Clinton nudges Obama in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS -- Hillary Rodham Clinton eked out a victory in Indiana, and Barack Obama handily took North Carolina on Tuesday, keeping the Democratic contest alive and underscoring the chasm between their supporters.


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