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Another cinematic year is complete. The explosive dust from the summer blockbusters has settled. The tears from the tragic dramas of the award season have been wiped from our cheeks. And everybody remembered Kate Hudson had once again been in two horrible films in one year.
It seems that with more and more people these days having children, it is not unlikely to see one having twins or triplets, but to have children more than four is not a common thing to see.
It was a big weekend for the Millersville men’s and women’s indoor track teams. With meets held on both Friday and Saturday the athletes had multiple opportunities to showcase their abilities.
In late January, the Goethe-Institute brought its “Icons of a Border Installation” to Millersville University. The exhibit, which stands in the Ford Atrium of McComsey Hall and is scheduled to stay until February 13, features photographs taken by a group of students from the University of Paderborn in Germany.
Dr. William Ayers has been selected by the Academic Cultural Enrichment Committee, which is housed in the School of Education, to be this year’s guest lecturer at the annual Anna Funk Lockey Education Lecture.
Every semester graduating students face one common objective: finding a job to pay the bills. This particular task is not always an easy one, which is why Millersville University’s career services department is in existence.
On Jan. 18, 2009 a guest opinion from President of Millersville University, Francine G. McNairy appeared in Lancaster’s Sunday News publication, stating that “the news is bad, and higher education is not exempt from the economic downturn.”
It is sometimes said that things are not usually what they appear to be.
After some impressive team victories, the Millersville wrestling team is changing gears. It’s time to get ready for NCAA Championships.
As prevalent as bisexuality seems to be, many people have false assumptions about this type of identity.