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The Chronicle - November 14, 2003

The garden is the culmination of a class in which the 12 students worked in two teams to design a garden for the site. Just as in a real-life design competition, both teams made formal presentations to a panel of impressed faculty members, who asked questions and chose a design.

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The Chronicle - November 7, 2003
DIY TV's Robot Rivals to be taped on Nov. 13.  More...


The Chronicle - October 31, 2003

Author of new Hawthorne biography to speak Nov. 3, 7 p.m. in Nott Memorial.

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The Chronicle - October 24, 2003
David Stone '06 and Ed Moulton '37, of California, were together for the first time at Homecoming weekend, playing the chimes in the belfry of Memorial Chapel, student and mentor working the levers of the "chimola" to ring out the Alma Mater, Ode to Joy, America the Beautiful and other college and patriotic tunes.  More...


The Chronicle - October 17, 2003
Homecoming and Family Weekend on Oct. 16 through 19 is chock full of activities in what Alumni Relations Director Nick Famulare is calling "a celebration of people coming back to a place they know, and a welcoming to new members of the Union family."  More...


The Chronicle - October 10, 2003
Fire investigators and College officials were dealing Thursday morning with the aftermath of a fire that destroyed a common room of a third-floor suite in the south wing of Fox Hall on Wednesday. No injuries were reported.  More...


The Chronicle - October 3, 2003
Professors Clifford Brown, Michael Rudko and Terry Weiner will be awarded endowed chairs at a ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 4:30 p.m. in the Nott Memorial.  More...


The Chronicle - September 26, 2003

Hawthorne, a descendant of a 17th-century Salem magistrate who hanged accused witches by the score, has much to tell us about the terror-spawning religious fanaticism of our own time, according to Prof. Wineapple.

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The Chronicle - September 18, 2003
Anthropologist Steve Leavitt, more accustomed to doing field work in far-off places like Papua New Guinea or Fiji, this fall finds himself taking notes in what he calls "my ethnographic playground" here on campus. Leavitt, the acting dean of students, also finds himself in a new position: working without his wife, Karen Brison, who also teaches in the anthropology department.  More...


The Chronicle - September 12, 2003

Union College has purchased the Ramada Inn at 450 Nott Street to be renovated for student housing and has purchase contracts for two adjoining parcels on which it plans to construct soccer fields for college and community use.

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