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On Saturday, March 21st in the Student Memorial Center, 10 local bands battled to be voted the best by three judges and the audience members.
The calm has returned to the community now that William Ayers has come and gone.
Security staked out the campus last week as Ayers’s anticipated arrival finally took place on Thursday, March 19. According to Deputy Anthony Floyd of MUPD, over 60 officers from 10 jurisdictions patrolled the campus.
Propelled from an eight-game winning streak, the Millersville softball team continued their strong play over the weekend at the West Virginia Wesylan Tournament.
Why do we get punished for skipping class? I know that most professors could give me a straightforward answer to this question.
The Chorale at Millersville University is the most select choral ensemble on campus. It is comprised of 32 experienced singers of various majors and academic levels.
This past fall resident students were asked to take a survey regarding adding wireless access to residence halls.
Three Millersville wrestlers showed their stuff at the NCAA Championships in St. Louis last weekend. Each failed to win a match, but the valuable experience set them up for the possibility of even more success next season.
Signs were displayed last Thursday, March 19, outside of the SMC to protest Bill Ayers visit to Millersville University, where he gave a speech on Urban education.
There are few people who can remain in a bad mood while drinking coffee and listening to local music. Every third Friday of the month, Lancaster City features local bands and solo artists throughout the town, mainly on Prince and Queen Street. Rachel’s Creperie, Prince Street Café and Pennsylvania College of Art & Design are just a few of the places where you can experience music on Third Friday.
I wonder how many of you know that something serious happened very recently in Northern Ireland. Not many. I thought that was the case, so let me inform you just briefly.