A cheating husband, small town gossip, multi-colored spots and eccentric doctors were the topics of Sunday's student-directed "One Acts." Students and family members entered the Doudna Fine Arts Center's Movement Studio to view two one-act plays, "Bourbon and Laundry" and "The Spotted Man. (0) comments
The classic music that has endured for more than 250 years rang through the Doudna Fine Arts Center Sunday night as the Eastern Symphony Chamber Orchestra and Concert Choir performed Handel's Messiah. The show also featured the Collegium Musicum Camerata Singers and ESO Brass Ensemble. (0) comments
An Office of Admissions server containing personal information of current, prospective and former undergraduate students was infected with a number of viruses on Nov. 11. A security report on Nov. 16 showed "suspicious activity" on the computer, which was then put under investigation by members of Information Technology Services. (0) comments
Don Hoover Jr., Jeff Hoover's older brother, stood at the podium Saturday trying to compose himself as he read messages from Cole and Lauren Hoover to their father. From Lauren Hoover: "I love you so much. I always wonder if I told you that enough. But you know what's best? I always knew how much you cared for and loved me. (0) comments
Elections to staff the Student Senate are being held in Coleman Hall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Tuesday. Those interested in voting to elect senators to serve in the spring semester must present their Panther card upon casting their ballot, which will take the form of a Scantron. (1) comment
A black Chevy was damaged by an unknown vehicle Friday while parked in W-Lot, according to the University Police Department. (0) comments
"Deck the Halls" with two festive gatherings scheduled to take place in Old Main. Guests are welcome to attend the two holiday events, the first of which is scheduled to take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, and the second from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Following an annual tradition, "Deck the Halls" will showcase six holiday trees, five of which feature decorations made by students of Ashmore, Carl Sandburg, Jefferson, Lake Crest (Oakland) and Mark Twain elementary schools. (0) comments
The diversion program for students who violated city ordinances for underage possession is gaining credence. City Attorney Brian Bower said during the City Council's two-day retreat, which concluded Friday, that 622 students have participated in or signed on to the 9-month-old diversion program. (0) comments
Elisabeth Mermann-Jozwiak is the third candidate for dean of the college of arts and humanities to interview on campus. An open session for arts and humanities faculty will be at 11 a.m. today in the Charleston-Mattoon room of the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union. (0) comments