Smart Woman Securities empowers female students
By Christina Marder, Staff Writer College life can lead to a serious dent in the average female student’s bank account; it is easy to think that spending money on dinner, online shopping and campus event tickets won’t add up. So, it is imperative that young adults become financially smart. Women entering a new school year with a full bank account of summer earnings quickly realize spending comes too effortlessly. The College has...
EI lecturer Anne Kornblut discusses book, women in politics
By Ciara O’Connor, Contributing Writer On Sept. 21, the Eisenhower Institute welcomed Anne Kornblut, the deputy political editor at The Washington Post, for their annual Constitution Day Lecture. The event was organized by Senior Eisenhower Institute fellows Alexandra Papada and Katelyn Stauffer. Kornblut has been covering presidential elections since 2000 and wrote “Notes from the Cracked Ceiling” after the 2008 campaign. The book...
Men’s and women’s cross-country start off strong
Alexander Cattermole, Contributing Writer The College’s cross-country teams work to bring a positive attitude to each meet and practice. At every practice, runners continue to push each other and, with the longest roster in school history, there is plenty of competition. Veteran Seniors Christine Esposito and Kerry Campbell are two runners that provide the leadership required to imprint that team-first spirit among the underclassmen....
Creative team of Cory Weissman movie discusses plans and inspiration for film
By Jennifer Kiebach, News and Web Editor When Bob Burris, writer and producer of “1,000 to 1: The Cory Weissman Story,” receives compliments about the upcoming movie’s script, he tells them, “Thank you very much, but this is Cory’s story.” Burris, along with producer Bruce Gordon and director Michael Levine, spoke to students and community members in Kline Theater Sept. 24 about the process of turning Cory Weissman’s story into a...