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Union to renovate former Ramada Inn for student housing (September 9, 2003) Plan also calls for athletic fields on brownfield site; project brings investment in neighborhood to $26 million. More... |
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The tradition of community service continues on Sept. 6 during the annual John Calvin Toll Day (September 5, 2003) Sept. 6 - annual John Calvin Toll Day community service More... |
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Barbara Grossman to show paintings, works on paper (September 3, 2003) The show, which opens on Friday, Sept. 12, and runs through Oct. 17, is sponsored by Union's Department of Visual Arts. More... |
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"Girl Printers" showcases work of 40 book, print artists (September 3, 2003) "Girl Printers: Talented Women Strut Their Stuff" is an invitational show highlighting women printers' ephemera, printing, and book arts. More... |
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Dragonflies: great fliers, quick learners (August 27, 2003) Imagine how difficult it is for researchers to capture the predators on film: enter the "Dragonfy Flight Cage." More... |
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Prof. Charles Scaife is mourned (August 25, 2003) Charles W.J. Scaife, professor emeritus of chemistry, died of cancer Sunday at his Schenectady home. He was 65. More... |
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 At last, a song about solgels (August 21, 2003) Aerogels, those space-age, ultra-light materials, may hold a lot of promise as insulators. But they are hardly the stuff of music. Until now. More... |
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In 'Toga, with Union's help, the play's the thing (August 19, 2003) With lots of help from Union people, Saratoga Springs gets "Taming of the Shrew" More... |
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Iossel's Russian seminar featured in Inquirer (August 11, 2003) Now in its fifth year, SLS, founded by Russian emigre poet and novelist Mikhail Iossel, 48, occupies a singular place among hundreds of literary conferences and workshops. More... |
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Union team prompts VIP tour of Cohoes tunnels (August 11, 2003) Two Union College professors proudly announced they had found traces of two locks from the original Erie Canal, which opened in 1825. More... |