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Courtney’s Weekly Words

Courtney Faber December 1, 2010

Word of the week: Orthoepy: (pee’-un) n. (or’-tho-epp’-ee, or-tho’-epp-ee) n. 1: the customary pronunciation of a language. 2: the study of the pronunciation of a language. Fact of the week:...

The Charger Battery

Joshua Van Hoesen December 1, 2010

The Positives: Well, I don’t know about you, but I did truly enjoy my Thanksgiving Break. It was filled with family, fun, and some-off road ATV-ing up in the mountains of NH with a cute girl. Winter...

Rihanna Is Back And Louder Than Ever

Dave Iannacone December 1, 2010

There’s really no question that Barbadian singer Rihanna is (and has been) one of the biggest pop stars in not only the country, but the world. Although I knew that she was extremely successful, with...

SCOPE It Out!

Michelle R Morra November 17, 2010

This week was a pretty slow week for SCOPE, compared to our last couple of weeks, but there were still some great events going on. Film of course had their weekly movie and Weekends put on some great weekend...

Did You Know? – Veteran’s Day

Joann Wolwowicz November 17, 2010

 Last Thursday, students may have noticed a special ceremony going on in the Maxcy quad. Who could have missed the cannon that sounded during that time? For those who may not have known what the ceremony...

Eat Your Fruits and Veggies: Fresh, Frozen, and Canned

Melanie Rovinsky November 17, 2010

Americans are recommended to eat nine servings of fruits and vegetables each day. And although as college students we are well aware of the health benefits, we are also painfully aware of the high price...

Charger Chat – Intellectual growth

Tyler Salovin November 17, 2010

“Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease at death.” - Albert Einstein

The Charger Battery

Joshua Van Hoesen November 17, 2010

The Positives: I really enjoyed the ultimate Frisbee tournament that was on Saturday, though there wasn’t a large turnout. However, it is always good to see some of the less recognized teams playing...

Courtney’s Weekly Words

Courtney Faber November 17, 2010

Word of the week: Paean: (pee’-un) n. a joyously exultant song or hymn of praise, tribute, thanksgiving, or triumph.  Fact of the week: A spooked turkey can run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour....

Jennie’s Hotties of the Week

Jennie Roth November 17, 2010

The Gal: Katherine Kneubuehl – Class of 2013  Katherine is a Criminal Justice, Investigative Services major, from Woodbury, New Jersey. She studied abroad her first semester for the first semester...

The Never Ending Album Project

Dave Iannacone November 17, 2010

The idea of re-releasing an album is far from a new one. For years, repackaging and slightly altering the tracklist has been a brilliant way to keep interest in an album project. Artists such as Beyonce...

Liana’s Literary Commentary

Liana Teixeira November 17, 2010

Disclaimer: Contains Spoilers! He defeated the Dark Lord when he was just a baby. He won the Triwizard Tournament. He infiltrated the Ministry of Magic. He has glasses, green eyes, and a lightning scar...

SCOPE It Out!

Michelle R Morra November 10, 2010

So SCOPE planned a lot of great events this past week, as always of course. We had our regular movie night and weekend events, but also events put on by Day Programming and the Comedy and Lecture Committees. As...

Did You Know? – Daylight Saving Time

Joann Wolwowicz November 10, 2010

Everyone is familiar with the saying “fall back and spring forward,” which refers to the time change that occurs twice a year: once in the fall and the second in the spring. Who really ever questions...

You know what I could go for?

Melanie Rovinsky November 10, 2010

Can’t concentrate on your research paper because of the slices of chocolate cake dancing around in your head? MSN claims that human beings are constantly being driven to eat by factors entirely distinct...

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