March 2008

Softball Headed to the Ferrum Invitational

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March 15 & 16 – The Purchase Women’s Softball team returned winless after a weekend at the Ferrum Invitational, hosted by Ferrum College in Salem, VA at the James Moyer Sports Complex.

First, the Lady Panthers faced

A Clinton Rally

      The atmosphere in the Scranton High School gymnasium on March 10 was electric, somewhat chaotic and envious of people going to see their favorite band in concert. Except there was no one singing.  There was Senator Hillary Clinton.

   

Looking Back at Sunset Run

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Group photo contains members of Cross-Country Team.
The organizer was Paul Echeverria for the Wellness Activities Program.  Soon to come is a Bicycle  Relay and a Biathlon.
The single person shots are of Patrick Martin who finished first, running the 5K around the loop in 18 min and 5 sec.
Bagels, fruit and drinks were provided.
One big cloud began to sno

Good and Noble Intentions Result in an Annoying and Boring Play

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A solo play, centered on the stories of survivors of Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans

Day Of Dissent Uses Diversity to Create Fun, Not Dissent

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When PUSH holds a show in the Student Center every semester, the group always tries to emphasize diversity with different music genres,

My One Week Experience at the New Starbucks Café

As a coffee addict, and most importantly a Starbucks addict, I waited impatiently for months for the on-campus Starbucks to open its heavenly doors. And when it did, I was blissful.

I first went to the Starbucks last Tuesday night, a day after it opened on March 4. When I walked in, I was amazed at how huge the place was. It’s certainly th

'Grammy Jean' Entertains Through Family Ties

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      Happy yellow-colored walls, a red and white checkered table cloth, and a blue rotary telephone next to an inviting sofa make up the set for the play, “Grammy Jean’s Spaghetti Dinner.”

      The play, written by Ed Cress and directed by Stephen Ringwald, was comprised of four scenes &n

Chopping at the Block (Writer’s Block)

      For the past month, I’ve had Writer’s Block.  Don’t worry, it’s been nothing like Stephen King’s “Secret Window” or “The Shining,” but I’ve been suffering.

      When I first started taking classes in journalism, I struggled a bit,

HIV Lecture Opens Eyes, At Least For Those That Showed Up

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        More than 40 million people across the globe are infected with the virus – about one in every 150 people – nearly half of which are women. That virus is HIV.

        HIV prevention was the focus at a SU

Clinton vs. Obama

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