April 09, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 100) • Page Image 3
… of students paused to polish the Diag's bronze block "M" with paper towels. Between these moments of reserved spirit, groups formed and then dispersed, shouting and encouraging bystanders to "start a…
… riot." While a few belligerent students tore down a student organization poster and called for others to participation, the group scattered. Students looking for drunken high-fives filed past officers…
… out on top," Dental School student Scott Ribitch said. Santiago "Yago" Colas, an associate professor of Latin American and comparative lit- erature who teaches a course, teaches a course on the cul…
… bit more intense back in the early 90s, you know? Obvi- ously, the student body today is definitely excited, and every- body's got their maize and blue, but back then it was such a new thing," Colas…
… nation at the tip off the Arabian Peninsula is awash with problems, including a rocky transition of power after the country's longtime leader was forced to resign during Arab Spring protests in201L The…
…Vents By STEPHANIE SHENOUDA Daily StaffReporter With the dawning of the end of the semester and exams on the horizon, the month of April is often associated with stress for students. Engineering senior Pete…
… Wangwongwiroj, co-founder of The Happiness Initiative, is pro- moting health by implementing a month-long schedule of events and activities to help students relax in a fun way. "We understand that col- lege…
… students are under a lot of pressure to get high GPAs, have impressive resumes and con- form to a journey that will set them up for high achievement," Wangwongwiroj said. "It ulti- mately results in…
… them," Wangwongwiroj said. "Hearing their stories will allow students to establish a bet- ter connection and, hopefully, inspire people to pursue their passions, which ultimately lead to happiness…
…." Other events include yoga in the Diag and exercise classes open to students. Since this program is new this year, Wangwongwiroj is excited about its momentum and hopes it will eventually become insti…
