Run, Marine, run!
Crossing the finish line, runners from across the United States completed the "People's Marathon," the Marine Corps Marathon held...
NU corps of cadets honors fallen SEAL
On a warm and partly cloudy morning in Stamford, Conn., one lone casket lay. Filling the parking lot, courtyard, basement and pews of...
Renat Fatkulin competes in fifth Levy Challenge
The weight pulled down on his ruck sack, and he could feel each and every pound pull down on his already battered spine. He had felt the...
Swimming for Charity
Some groups sell T-shirts to raise money, some go canning. Others do raffles or wash cars. The Norwich Naval ROTC Battalion went...
The next Regimental Commander Dibastiani
Every year, a significant change occurs within the Norwich Corps of Cadets. Along with incoming rooks, selecting new freshmen cadre and...
Many NU students use dip, despite its obvious dangers
Formaldehyde, a dangerous liquid that is used to embalm dead animals and corpses, can be an irritable air pollutant, causing cancer and...
Norwich to offer fewer scholarships
Imagine you are looking to buy a new stylish car to fit your budget and your lifestyle. You see a car you really like. The sticker price...
Government cuts back
Military conflicts are multiplying around the globe. While U.S. Army and Marine Corps units fight a war in the streets and valleys of...
Upgrade the internet!
Reacting to complaints that the internet on campus is interminably slow, Norwich is installing an upgrade this month that will inject a...
Norwich develops trails on Paine Mountain
President Schneider already had a long and tiring Alumni Weekend Saturday. After attending the 2010 Alumni parade, a Norwich football...
NROTC raises the bar
This past year, the Norwich NROTC program took measures to improve training for Norwich midshipmen; with new equipment and staff, and a...
New center helps students succeed
A new student resource has been added to the Norwich campus this year. This center has been created to improve...