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MCW company branches out, teaches local kids
John Nazzaro spent an hour gathering and organizing materials such as tarps, sticks, and whatever natural vegetation he could find in...
Updating NU technology is a never-ending struggle
For 22-year-old Andrew Daddio, technology is an important part of his everyday life, whether it is taking notes in a class, checking on...
War of the phones: One phone to rule them all?
Alexis Banks had recently purchased the new iPhone 4S after having many technical issues with her Android smartphone. Alexis got fed up...
For some, military dreams face an end
Facing the anxious cadet in front of her, Sofia Esquivel, the Human Resources Technician for the Norwich University Army Reserve Officer...
Drill company proves itself at competition
Ten minutes of precision to prove months of training and his first year in the Shock Platoon. Ten minutes, with no time for a comeback....
Social media can make or break chances for a job
More than 2.8 billion people have joined a new developing world: the world of social media. Most people aren't aware of how this new...
Some cadets sweat the details of Army weight requirements
A $125 spa day during finals week would seem like a great way to shed some academic stress for most students. But lying in an herbal tea...
Distractions are a driving cause of car accidents
The average American car tips the scales at two tons and travels at an average speed of 65 miles per hour on the highways. If something...
For NU women, minority status has downsides
They are always outnumbered in the classroom. They are quite often the brunt of jokes at Norwich. They are a minority. They're the...
NU honor committees will combine
Currently the corps and civilian lifestyles each have their own honor committees, due process procedures, and disciplinary procedures,...
NU studentsdrop the topic, just talk
Baylee Annis, the chair of the Campus Activities Board (CAB) at Norwich University, sat at her desk, her mind whirling as she tried...
For some students, spring break means hard work and lending a hand
Kayla Weimert spent her entire sophomore spring break tearing down walls, painting, and meeting families in need. She was the team ...