Department of Public Safety officers are investigating a peeping tom on campus. On Tuesday, Jan. 17, at approximately 10:30 p.m. officers received a call about a possible voyeur around the Crocker residence hall. “An unidentified person was observed holding a cell phone in the window on the ground floor of a standard residence while a woman was showering,” said DPS Deputy … [Read more...] about DPS officials investigate peeping tom
Archives for January 2012
Eye of Newt not so color-blind
Newt Gingrich won the South Carolina primary, beating out moderate conservative (and possible robot) Mitt Romney by 12.5 percentage points. With his win, I, along with many other independent voters, cannot take the Republican Party seriously anymore. The South Carolina Republican primary has traditionally been won by the party’s most electable candidate who goes on to win the … [Read more...] about Eye of Newt not so color-blind
SGA explores parking options to reduce stress
For the past two weeks, SGA meetings have been full of talk about the difficulties students are having finding adequate parking on campus. In yesterday’s meeting, the SGA passed a resolution to make a temporary change. The policy passed will improve the accessibility of the CCB parking lot for students participating in Songfest rehearsals. The resolution will allow for … [Read more...] about SGA explores parking options to reduce stress
Professors defend intellectual property claims
With the proliferation of Internet resources being used in coordination with the classroom, many educators are copyrighting syllabi and lectures in fear of intellectual property theft. On Courses, professors opting to post materials into “resources” can facilitate the campus-based course experience. The more tech-savvy instructors rely on Courses as a courier for timed quizzes … [Read more...] about Professors defend intellectual property claims
The good old days: Professors reflect
Professors look back on their college days and the ways the university experience has changed. “When I was in the university dorms, I was in one of the older men’s dorms. It was a large and stately four-story brick building with Corinthian columns. It was built in the 1920s and featured pipes running along the high ceilings, complemented by concrete floors and walls, a common … [Read more...] about The good old days: Professors reflect