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Campus Road Becomes Pedestrian-Only Zone at Certain Hours
As of Monday, September 18, the road between the library and Cafe In intersections is open to pedestrians but closed to automobiles and other vehicular traffic during weekdays (Monday through Friday) between 11 a.m.
Read More »Fall Semester Sports Programs: Back to School, and Back to Fitness!
The Physical Education and Sports Center has another great semester of healthy and fun activities scheduled for fall 2017. The courses and programs being offered include: group exercise programs, aikido, archery, badminton, ballroom dancing,
Read More »PUZZLE… PUZZLE… PUZZLE…
Games Editor: Aleyna Kof (IE/III) SUDOKU Here are three puzzles: a Samurai Sudoku, and two regular Sudokus. The Samurai Sudoku puzzle is made up of five smaller Sudoku puzzles: one in the center and
Read More »Sep 19, 2017 — Sep 25, 2017
SEMINARS Saturday, May 20 Tuesday, September 19 “The Distribution of Identity in International Politics and Hegemonic Transition,” by Prof. Ted Hopf (National University of Singapore), at FEASS, A-130, 3:30 p.m. Organized by the Center
Read More »The International Chronicles
BY NAUSHERWAN AZIZ (MAN/II) Name: Ali Altaf Salemwala Department: CS/III Country of Origin: Pakistan 1. What do you like best about Turkey? You can find history almost everywhere. It’s a very odd feeling
Read More »New Albums
As the summer ends and winter approaches, many bands are announcing the coming release of new albums; in fact, some have already issued new releases, as Queens of the Stone Age did during August.
Read More »On Political Silences
1. It’s a room that’s quiet and you’re also very quiet as he pours you milk against the window. The milk as a detail is disarming, very innocent; he has an expression on his
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