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Silent auction to benefit Adrian Symphony Orchestra

November 20, 2010
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The entrepreneurial class will be holding a silent auction to benefit the Adrian Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday Nov. 9 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Adrian Tobias Room. The class is taught by Jennifer Ellsworth, assistant professor in the business and accountancy department. Ellsworth got the idea from Carolyn Quinlan, associate director...

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Bruiser treat makes a great student snack as well

November 20, 2010
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Bruiser treat makes a great student snack as well

If you’re craving something sweet and sugary, look no further for your next fix! Chex Puppy Chow, or Muddy Buddies (as the Chex company likes to call it), is a relatively quick and easy snack to make, and is great for everything from a movie party to a pick-me-up on a bluesy day. It’s...

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Safety eases AC fears; addresses campus issues

November 20, 2010
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Charles Decker, interim director campus safety, is the chief safety officer responsible for the protection of all members of the College community and College property. “I handle selection, training, and supervision of all safety department personnel,” said Decker. “I am also in charge of monitoring and control of parking and traffic on campus and...

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Through the Grapevine 10/21

November 20, 2010
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Question from Willow: How do I deal with my parents in the instance that they don’t approve of my boyfriend? Ben says: It really shouldn’t matter if your parents approve or not. If you love your boyfriend, then date him. It’s not their choice, it’s yours. They will either come to accept him or...

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Marketplace Madness events take place throughout October

November 20, 2010
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Throughout the month of October Sodexo has numerous Marketplace Madness events planned for dining at Adrian College. On Oct. 14 there was a black licorice eating contest in Ritchie Market Place during lunch hours. There was also a summer luau for dinner that day as a last farewell to summer, and welcome to fall....

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Bulldog of the Week 10/7: Renee Collins leads students with wisdom and experience

October 7, 2010
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Renee Collins

The journey that led assistant professor of journalism Renee Collins to Adrian College has been a long and interesting one.  Her tale, which leads to success at AC and growth into an astounding professor, is inspiring; so much in fact, that she’s guided not only me, but other students here towards a better and...

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Through the Grapevine 10/7

October 7, 2010
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Through the Grapevine is written by Ben Coffman and Shannon Crimbchin Question from Q: “I feel as if one of my colleagues tries to avoid doing their job and dumps as much work as possible on their fellow co-workers (myself included); the work is stressing me out, and I’m not quite sure how to...

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AC students attend photography conference

October 7, 2010
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AC students attend photography conference

Garin Horner, assistant professor of art and design, took eight of his students to Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo last week for a Midwest Society for Photographic Education conference. This year’s theme, “Time for Light,” fused a mixture of past, present and future influences on photography and other lens-based media.  The conference ran on...

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Decker advises campus on theft prevention

October 7, 2010
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Campus safety reflects the dedication put into the safety of Adrian College students and staff. The new interim director of campus safety, Charles Decker, supervises all of campus safety, investigates on-campus crimes and is the liaison between the college and the community. While ongoing investigations are still private matters, Decker had a few words...

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Not For Sale hosts first Free2Play event

October 7, 2010
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Not For Sale hosts first Free2Play event

Not For Sale, Adrian College’s anti-human trafficking organization, hosted its first-ever Free2Play ultimate frisbee tournament Sunday on the football field. The philanthropic event was originally designed to benefit children who do not have the right to play. Two teams, one consisting of AC students, and one made up of a local team, competed in...

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