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(02/26/09 9:00pm)
Students attending universities with honor code policies are far less likely to engage in cheating behavior than schools that lack policies, a university professor said Wednesday at the first event of Honor Council's Honor Week.
(02/12/09 9:00pm)
The inauguration of Barack Obama was a turning point in U.S. history, one that has increased political activism among the young African-American community.
(11/20/08 9:00pm)
The Jepson School of Leadership Studies has established the John Marshall International Center for the Study of Statesmanship to restore the study of great books as they relate to understanding and practicing responsible leadership.
(11/20/08 8:00pm)
Carbon markets were created to trade carbon emissions, specifically carbon dioxide, in an effort to slow climate change, but amid corruption and lack of other supporting organizations, these carbon markets have become ineffective.
(11/20/08 8:00pm)
By Anna Dounce
(11/07/08 3:31pm)
By Elizabeth Hyman
(10/30/08 8:00pm)
The men's soccer has gone into five overtimes and ended in three ties in its last five games while working to get into the Atlantic 10 Tournament, at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Nov. 13, 14 and 16.
(10/30/08 7:00pm)
Thursday October 30th
(10/09/08 7:00pm)
Who else besides me reads the writing on the bathroom stalls? There are political rants, inter-fraternity quarrels and usually some reference to a person eating what the toilet leaves behind. While it's probably more often in guys bathrooms (considering most girls I talk to haven't seen any such graffiti) it is always worth taking the time to read. Graffiti in bathroom stalls is some of the most candid dialogue I have ever seen on campus. Whoever writes on the bathroom stall has no fear of punishment and only a few people ever see the message. The scribbles are not always wholesome or thoughtful, but are often indicative of what happens in reality or are at least a reflection of the way many people think about a subject.
(09/17/08 6:27am)
Journalist Henry Villard was a sick and aging man when he wrote his memoirs at the turn of the 20th century. But he didn't forget to write about the time he waited for the train to Springfield in 1858, with a lanky Illinois statesman who would become one of America's most famous leaders.
(07/02/08 6:04pm)
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(04/10/08 7:32pm)
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said in a speech Thursday at the Jepson Alumni Center that he supported strengthening consumer protection rules and that market participants should be "more conservative and careful."
(12/06/07 4:00am)
Alice Eagly, a gender and leadership scholar and the department chairwoman of the psychology department at Northwestern University, spoke in the Jepson Alumni Center to a nearly full audience last night.
(11/01/07 4:00am)
Last March, the University of Richmond's Board of Trustees granted tenure to six members of the faculty.