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I just finished a very long and equally lovely Sunday almoço (mid-day meal) with a well-educated Portuguese couple. Shortly after the bacalhau appeared on the table, the conversation turned to the American election nearly upon us. I asked my hosts what they thought about the two candidates. This question led to a long and thoughtful conversation about the challenges facing our one world and how the election might impact our ability to respond.
The Marauders’ final home game of the season and final home game for 10 of its players’ careers ended in a disappointing loss on Saturday.
Changing the color of hair today often seems as simple and as common as getting a new haircut. It is almost becoming a challenge to find someone with a hair color that is 100 percent natural. Dyeing your hair is often seen as a way to freshen up a look, adapt to a new season, or just try something new.
Governor Ed Rendell made a visit to campus on Thursday as part of the PA Democrats’ “Road to Change” tour.
In addition to Governor Rendell, several local democratic candidates spoke to students, encouraging them to not “stop at the top” of the ballot, and to vote full straight party for the democrats.
“Love” was the theme of the 2008 Fall Musical Showcase. Flying, Falling, and everything in between involved theme songs from movies, and readings on the topic.
For those many people that attended Millersville University’s 2008 Homecoming on November 1, they probably noticed the almost carnival-like atmosphere.
The Red Rose transit buses are in operation every day for students to use. The bus runs between the university and to numerous places such as the Park City mall, Manor shopping center, other places around Lancaster and around campus.
Millersville men’s soccer has taken their accomplishments to the next level after clinching the PSAC East division title for the first time since 1990.
A strange but succulent scent filled the room—the wafting of about a dozen different ethnic foods. At 6 p.m., the designated commencement time for the event, a line contoured the walls of the room—kids waiting, antsy for eggrolls, and adults excited for baklava. .