Remembrance Garden set for summer construction
By Joslyn Chesson | May 18, 2017The Remembrance Garden will be a communal area where individuals can grieve in their own way.
The Remembrance Garden will be a communal area where individuals can grieve in their own way.
A lunch date with Dean of Students Allen Groves and a trip to Pippin Hill Vineyard for a group of three with Commerce School lecturer Sherri Moore were two of the more popular dates.
The Women’s March on Washington drew crowds from all over the country to participate in a protest for women’s rights.
With winter break rapidly approaching, University students are pressed to think about their future course load, especially if they are participating in one of 2017’s January Term classes.
Five University organizations and the Batten School of Public Policy hosted the “Get Out The Vote Rally” Tuesday, urging students to get to the polls on Nov. 8.
The money raised through hosting grilled cheese sandwich “delis” every other Sunday outside of Clemons Library goes toward the CIO’s four partner organizations — CHOICE Humanitarian, Water for People, The Hunger Project and Pachamama Alliance.
Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump purchased the vineyard from Patricia Kluge in 2011, when the property was on the brink of foreclosure.
This past Saturday and Sunday, the University hosted the American Cancer Society Relay for Life event and featured 116 teams, comprised of 1,346 participants, who raised $179,333.16 supporting the fight against cancer.
This past spring break a group of 24 University students travelled to San Francisco to visit and tour different startup companies.
The weeklong event includes activities like yoga and Zumba as well as art exhibitions.