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Adrian College hosts author Josie Sigler

October 25, 2012
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Adrian College hosts author Josie Sigler

Last Wednesday, Adrian College hosted Michigan author Josie Sigler, who read from her award-winning book The Galaxie and Other Rides. Sigler opened up her presentation by reading some of her earlier poems. The first of which was “My Mother’s Blood,” which was about her mother’s struggle to provide for her and her siblings in the…

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Convocation Series kicks off with Levin

September 13, 2012
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Convocation Series kicks off with Levin

Yesterday at noon marked the opening ceremony to the 2012 Dr. James Borland Convocation Series. The program took place in Herrick chapel and featured theoretical cosmologist and author Janna Levin. President Jeffrey Docking welcomed everyone to the service and took a few minutes to discuss the changes that have taken place at Adrian College, as…

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Roy Wood, Jr., students bring the laughs

December 1, 2011
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Roy Wood, Jr., students bring the laughs

On Nov. 16 at 8 p.m., Adrian’s Campus Activities Network hosted renowned comedian Roy Wood, Jr. Wood has been seen on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “Last Comic Standing,” “The Bob and Tom Comedy Tour,” “The Conan O’Brien Show” and he has appeared several times on Comedy…

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Veteran group raises awareness for troops

November 17, 2011
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Veteran group raises awareness for troops

From Nov. 7 through 11, the Student Veterans Organization sold yellow ribbons for $1 or a donation in Caine Student Center and Ritchie Marketplace. The ribbons could be personalized with “In memory of..” or “In honor of..” and are now being displayed in Caine to show the support that people have on campus for the…

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Athletic training dept. warns against injury

November 17, 2011
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Athletic training dept. warns against injury

Last Thursday, assistant professor and director of athletic training education Tina Claiborne gave a presentation, sponsored by the Institute of Ethics, about the ethics involved in athletic training. “The issue of…return to play is something that athletic trainers are faced with on a daily basis. It is important to ethically look at the situation for…

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“After 8” art exhibition hits Valade Gallery

November 15, 2011
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“After 8” art exhibition hits Valade Gallery

Glenn Rand, chair for the Master of Fine Arts program in photography at Brooks Institute for Photography in Santa Barbara, Calif., brought a special art exhibition to Adrian College Tuesday. The photography exhibit, called “After-8,” boasts work from eight photographers, whose only common bond is their Master of Fine Arts degree from Brooks. A reception…

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Institute of Ethics speaks about apologies

November 3, 2011
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Institute of Ethics speaks about apologies

The Institute of Ethics Brown Bag speaker on Oct. 27 was Joanna Schultz, professor of communication arts and sciences. The presentation, held in Knight Auditorium, was open to all faculty and students. The topic of the event was the art of apology in contemporary public relations. Schultz opened up her presentation with a story of…

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Two professors receive teaching awards

October 6, 2011
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Two professors receive teaching awards

Two Adrian College professors were presented with teaching awards on Sept. 22 during the first Dr. James Borland Convocation program of the semester. These awards were presented based on nominations by other faculty. Craig Weatherby, professor of biology, was presented with the Ross Newsom Award for Outstanding Teaching. “It’s a symbol of how good all…

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Got blood? Adrian College students, faculty compete against Siena in semesterly drive

September 15, 2011
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Got blood? Adrian College students, faculty compete against Siena in semesterly drive

On Tuesday, Student Government Association (SGA) hosted its first blood drive of the year. As an incentive for people to donate, AC and Siena Heights University have a little competition to see who can donate the most blood. Junior and SGA event planner Elida Omerkic organized the drive. “We have beat Siena Heights for the…

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Apartment fire rocks campus community

September 8, 2011
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Apartment fire rocks campus community

The morning of Aug. 29 was like many others before it. Students were buzzing around campus as the second week of classes began. The beginning of a new semester is often viewed as a fresh start, the start of a new year with seemingly limitless potential. Shortly this would all change, as around 2 p.m.…

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