Next generation please stand up
I am graduating in May; and, in lieu of anything philosophical or summative, I want to be practically honest with you—for I think that is my most significant contribution. Too many students graduate without having been honest about their concerns and hopes.
Don Eberly to give speech at the 2009 commencement ceremony
No less than sixteen short days from today, well over 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students will walk the synthetic turf of Biemesderfer Stadium toward graduation, renovated yellow bleachers filled with short anxious breaths, relieved eyes wide with success and pride.
MBA program on hold until Millersville can achieve AACSB standards
On March 27, a news release was made available which explained Millersville University’s recent decision to forgo the accepting of applications to the MBA (master of business administration) program.
Take the economy into your own hands
When it comes to our economic misfortunes, most of those who have the know-how have not done a very good job of getting anything done or inciting action. As it happens, that is precisely what gets things done.
Greek houses deemed inadequate
University safety officer investigates Perry, Montour and Armstrong houses.
Lose tips, lose customers
I am a server at T.G.I. Friday’s at the mall. It is my first restaurant job, and I have only been working there since August of last year.
Healthcare, the economy’s best friend
When James Carville famously lashed out at the warlords of the Republican Party with “It’s the economy, retard,” it wasn’t merely a memorable phrase. It sparked the fire that did not rest at merely heating the seat of the G.O.P. It effectively roasted them.
Fickle financial follies foiled
My pockets are very ticklish. When money is slyly shaken from them, I tend to giggle. When I am put against a wall and my money is forced from me, I might start to laugh, but I tend not to.
Riding the bus saves students money in rough economy
Recession-proof industries are the talk of the town recently. People are curious to know where they can secure a job and if they own a business, if they can go on running their business rather than preparing for disaster.
Gift given to better borough and student activities
Upon the signing of the Vision 2020 statement last month, Robert Slabinski, C.E.O. of Student Lodging, Inc. and Student Services, Inc., went above and beyond his annual $400,000 contribution to the Millersville Borough by announcing a gift of an additional $10,000.
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