Thinking politically
By Ashley Singh | January 20, 2006While most students were busy study-ing for finals or perhaps falling asleep in Clemons, a new CIO silently emerged.
While most students were busy study-ing for finals or perhaps falling asleep in Clemons, a new CIO silently emerged.
Hollywood and Madison Avenue would have us all believe that summer is a time for lazy days, hot nights and consequence-free hi jinx.
By the end of April, all the time I should have been using to study was spent daydreaming about going home.
Those assembled in Jefferson Hall last Friday night were afforded a glimpse at the national issues of an area of southeastern Europe not often discussed. On short notice, Igor Davidovic, Bosnia-Herzegovinian Ambassador to the United States, visited the University to deliver a speech entitled, "Bosnia: Ten years after the Dayton agreement," which related to the recovery of his country from the 1992-1995 war. "We were fortunate to be able to land the ambassador within two weeks [before his visit]," College graduate student and Jefferson Literary and Debating Society Vice President Benjamin Mitchell said.
The Lawn Selection Committee notified47 students chosen for a Lawn room last Friday. The students underwent an application process last month in order to be considered for selection.