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The third Biology Department colloquium Series hosts a lecture on preventing and reversing the growing trend
n order for groups, organizations, officials, and basically anyone to earn respect in this day and age, they need to be seen in a light of helping others.
Especially when their motto is to “serve and protect.”
Millersville’s Art Club had its first meeting on October 5 at 6 p.m. in Breidenstine. It almost ceased to exist about a month ago due to lack of organization and not having the resources or staff to govern the club.
Beginning of the seasonal flu adds more tension to an already concerned public
Halloween is an excuse to dress up in ridiculous costumes and eat a years’ worth of candy in one night. It is a time to celebrate the unknown and gather in large groups to perpetuate traditions that have been evolving for hundreds of years.
Pull out your sweaters and scarves, your Ugg boots in every color, and that fuzzy hat crammed in your closet. Fall is back and that means it is time to bundle up in your peacoats, Millersville sweatshirts and skinny jeans.
Since the end of the Spring 2009 semester, many campus students have been growing increasingly concerned about contracting the H1N1 virus.
After a few tough games last week, Millersville turned it up a notch this week.
As excuses pile sky-high because of school demands and so little time, students must remember one name. This person has overcome every obstacle in her way and emerged as an outstanding, yet humble leader on Millersville’s campus.