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Football team needs to beat Springfield and then hope for the best (November 7, 2001) Even a victory over Springfield in the regular-season finale might not be enough to get the Dutchmen into the NCAA football playoffs. More... |
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Record-setting volleyball team invited to its first ECAC postseason tournament (November 7, 2001) The Dutchwoman volleyball squad continues to enjoy the best season since becoming a varsity sport in 1975 as they receive their first-ever invitation to the ECAC postseason tournament. More... |
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Countertenor Andreas Scholl performs in East Coast Recital Debut at Union (November 6, 2001) Countertenor Andreas Scholl will perform A Musicall Banquet: Lute Songs from Around the World, accompanied by Karl-Ernst Schroeder, at Union College's Memorial Chapel on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. More... |
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Union hosts "Mysterious Mountains" concert for the Adirondacks (November 2, 2001) To commemorate the 100th anniversary of The Association for the Protection of the Adirondacks, Union College will play host to "Mysterious Mountains" a concert featuring more than 200 performers from across the Capital Region. More... |
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Dutchwomen soccer squad battles Nazareth in NCAA New York Regional semi-final showdown (November 2, 2001) Dutchwomen attempt to duplicate their 3-1 regular-season victory over Nazareth in Saturday's NCAA New York Regional semi-final game at William Smith. Game time is 1:30 p.m. More... |
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Wu Han and friends perform at Union's Memorial Chapel on Nov. 8 (October 31, 2001) Pianist Wu Han will perform at Union College's Memorial Chapel on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 8 p.m. with violinist Nicholas Kitchen, cellist Yeesun Kim, and violist Paul Neubauer. More... |
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Dutchmen battle University of Rochester in key UCAA showdown (October 31, 2001) With two games left in the regular season, the Dutchman football team needs a victory over the University of Rochester to keep its postseason hopes alive. More... |
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Dutchwomen soccer team invited to third-straight NCAA tournament (October 29, 2001) The Union College women's soccer team received its third consecutive invitation to the NCAA Division III championship tournament. More... |
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Theologians examine connections of religion and violence on Nov. 6 at Union College (October 29, 2001) Theologians from the Islamic, Christian and Jewish faiths will examine the connections between religion and violence in a discussion titled "Why Did This Happen? When Religion Prompts Violence" on Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Nott Memorial at Union College. More... |
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Andrea Barrett '74 wins 'genius award' (October 26, 2001)
Novelist Andrea Barrett '74, who spoke on campus in 1997, was one of 23 fellows announced Wednesday by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the so-called "Genius Awards." More... |