With finals right around the corner the Shatford Library has extended its hours to accommodate students looking to do some extra hours of study.
Hearing set in bribery lawsuit
A hearing in a lawsuit filed against two fired former school officials will be held on Dec. 14 when the defendants will challenge filed complaints, according to court documents.
Board goals aim for efficiency
The goals included forming better communication on and out of the campus, more shared governance, more funding for the college foundation, and better scheduling and enrollment management for students.
Plans for spring and summer still pending
Share: Although Proposition 30 was approved by voters on Nov. 6, final plans for utilizing its windfall will not be presented until mid-December, officials said. Follow:
Upcoming Events
Share: Thursday Chamber Ensembles Concert 7:30 p.m.- Harbeson Hall Hot L Baltimore play 8 p.m.- C-106 Friday Classical Guitar Ensemble 8 p.m.- Harbeson Hall Hot L Baltimore 8 p.m.- C-106 Saturday Hot L Baltimore 2 p.m. C-106 and 8 p.m.- C-106 Holiday Music Concert 8 p.m.-Sexson Auditorium Studio Dance Concert 8 p.m.- W-203 Dec. 10 African Drumming and Dancing Concert 8 p.m.- Harbeson Hall Dec. 12 Board of Trustees meeting 6 p.m.- Creveling Lounge Dec. 13 What I Did for …
AS sets vote on constitutional change
The Associated Students has scheduled a vote next week on changes to certain parts of its constitution. The election will take place on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5 in the Office of Student Affairs.
Academic Senate survey shows strong opposition to calendar process
Strong opposition to the process by which the new three-semester calendar was adopted was expressed in a survey of faculty by the Academic Senate.
Pathways Student Conference contemplates ethics
Students in the College 1 Class gathered in Creveling Lounge and the Sexson Auditorium on Nov. 16 for the second Pathways Student Conference.