by John Dougherty in News
"Every judgment is preceded by an assumption," said Eartle Hunt. Formerly of North Carolina, the 61-year-old Hunt wears a Panthers jacket and a wide smile. A navy blue baseball cap hangs from a wall, proclaiming him as an Air Force veteran. His features, dignified and amiable, are a physical sign of his heritage as a Lumbee Indian.
by Nicola McQuiston in News
On Friday, the Maryland General Assembly proposed two bills to include slot machines on the upcoming ballot as a means to subsidize public education funds. These funds would otherwise be lost in a plan to cut state spending in an attempt to compensate for a projected state structural deficit of $1.
by Dan Corrigan in News
The college has received a grant of close to $600,000 from the National Science Foundation for the purpose of awarding scholarships to fourteen members of the class of 2012. The fourteen recipients will receive $10,000 per year provided they declare and remain majors in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, or Mathematics.
by Mike Tirone in News
Many on the Evergreen campus may not know Loyola's Department of Pastoral Counseling and Spiritual Care, but last month the department received recognition of a much greater stature. Fordham University awarded Rev. Kevin Gillespie, S.J., associate professor of pastoral counseling and interim chair at the Loyola Columbia Campus, the "Sapientia et Doctrina" on Oct.
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Saturday, Oct. 27
A LCPD officer met with Environmental Services at the fifth floor of the new East Residence Hall in response to a vandalism report. The report claimed that an unknown person(s) has thrown white cake with white icing onto the carpeted floor in the lobby area.