Before this year, almost all students at Simon's Rock were familiar with the veranda. Centered between the tri-dorms, it was the place where everyone would gather, socialize and play music until late at night. It was also the place where people would smoke. Not anymore.
The unpopular knowingly present policy, which Simon's Rock students and employees alike have fought against for years, is absent from the 2007-2008 Student Handbook. But while the exact words are no longer there, much of what the policy stood for is. "What I care most about is safety," said Associate Dean of Student Affairs Bob Graves.
In May, the popularity of a certain anonymous website, SRConfessional.com, had become dangerous. While the site started merely as a distraction during finals week, serious comments such as threats toward faculty members and a student caused concern in Simon's Rock officials.
Every year, the Student Handbook undergoes some changes. This year, however, the alterations in the handbook have not gone over well with the student body. Some of the major changes to the handbook include the deletion of the knowingly present policy, a revamping of the substances section, complete with a new categorization system, and an increased role of the associate dean of student affairs in the judicial process.
Over a traditional Andalucian breakfast, the new professor of Spanish language and Spanish literature, Mariela Wong, revealed the mystery behind her international accent, accounted her journeys up and down the Western Hemisphere, and expressed what she hopes to do for the students at Simon's Rock.
This past Saturday, roughly 30 students gathered in the Smokers Grove to celebrate Cancer Fest 07. Cancer Fest is a semi-annual festival that started four years ago at Simon's Rock and features an enormous cigarette that is communally smoked.
Nearly 35 percent of college students say they are "very dissatisfied" with their school's current e-mail system, according to a Google survey. The reason: a little less than 21 percent claim there isn't enough storage space and so they have their '.
If moving back to State College and scouring the campus for your new classrooms at the beginning of the semester isn't stressful enough, nearly every Penn State student has another daunting task ahead this week — buying textbooks. In the past, there have been limited options in the textbook market and students have relied on bookstores in town, but in recent years more options have arisen to save students money.
After the release of the reports from the panel created by Governor Tim Kaine, Virginia Tech President Charles Steger has no intention of resigning and believes that Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum acted adequately for the situation.
Scott Rising, a University of Arizona musical theater freshman, never thought that posting his picture online would lead to identity impersonation. He was wrong. Before this semester started, a friend told Rising that another user on the social networking site www.
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