Monthly Archives: May 2018

  • College Works on Diversity Issues
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    BY SHANZEH AHMAD Edgewood College has been working to abide by updated diversity and inclusion practices stemming from steps outlined by Student Senate in April. This is in response to acts of hate and racism on campus earlier this semester. Ana Jimenez-Diaz, 2017-2018 president of Student Senate, said in an email that after they organized […]

  • College to use New Software for Complaints
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    BY ALEXIS DEMINTER Edgewood College is implementing complex, technical software to organize and track campus misconduct complaints from students and faculty. In addition to the new software, the dean of students plans to update the Student Code of Conduct. Heather Harbach, interim dean of students, said the Dean of Students plans to make the Student […]

  • Edgewood Contemplating New Meal Plan Options
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    BY MIMI WELLS Edgewood College is considering new meal plan options for students through dining services company Chartwells, which is based in Rye Brook, N.Y. Edgewood is considering three-to-four meal plan options. These plans would be All-You-Care-To-Eat plans that other colleges across the country are offering, including Beloit College and Cornell University, which is located […]

  • Edgewood Mail Center Needs Help
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    BY FRANKIE RATH | PHOTO FROM MAIL CENTER Edgewood College is having difficulty maintaining its status as a paper saving campus because of a recent overload of bulk mail. Elizabeth Reuter, director of the Edgewood College mailing department, has seen first-hand the amount of unnecessary mail the college receives. Although Reuter said this isn’t necessarily a […]

  • Environmental Justice Students Carry on Mound Preservation Work
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    BY LINDSEY HAZLETT | PHOTO BY SHANZEH AHMAD After taking an Environmental Justice course at Edgewood College, three students- Lauren Downs, Alyona Guns, and Kristel Renn- stepped forward to share the changes they’ve implemented on campus. “Initially it was just a class with a project, but then we wanted to get everyone else involved within […]

  • Patel Says Dominican Faith is an Asset
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    BY FRANKIE RATH | PHOTO FROM GOSHEN COLLEGE In the early part of the 20th century, Catholics in America were persecuted by the majority of Protestant people in power and the higher society of American social class, according to Dr. Eboo Patel. Patel’s father was one of the first Muslim-Americans to attend the University of […]

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