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Online registration to start in April
Norwich plans to switch to an online registration system by next April, according to the Registrar's Office.Registrar Linda Yeomans...
Rook-on-Rook assault goes to court
Two Norwich University students are facing criminal charges stemming from an alleged assault on campus that occurred in early...
Women's rugby qualifies for nationals
On Sunday the Norwich women's rugby team qualified for the national tournament by beating Rutgers 42-3 at Norwich in...
Cadets say alcohol policy is easier for civilians
It is no secret that Norwich University is a dry campus, with a clearly stated and strict alcohol policy. However, many corps students...
Shapiro Field House to reopen in January
Renovations to Shapiro Field House, a heavily used facility on the Norwich University campus, began on Oct. 6 and are expected to be...
Civilians say alcohol policy at Norwich is too strict
The alcohol policy exists to protect students and hold a standard for the university, according to Norwich officials, but is it really...
Rook-on-Rook assault investigated
Early in October, over a dozen members from one of the freshman training companies in the Norwich University Corps of Cadets were...
Students want more variety in food choices
Some students at Norwich University are not happy with the food selection that is available to them on a daily basis and would like the...
New South Hall dorm littered with trash problems
Residence Life reports that students living in South Hall, Norwich's newest dormitory, are taking good care of the building; there are no...
Ellie's Farm Market celebrates 32 years of pumpkins
Owned and run by Billy and Karen Moynihan, Ellie's Farm Market and Gift Stand on Route 12 north of Northfield is a Vermont local...
Students visit 'haunted' bridge
Every state has stories or legends of paranormal activity. Whether these stories are true or myths is unknown, but people still pass...
Bursar practice could result in fraud
Some Norwich University students have expressed concern over a policy at the Bursar's Office that seems to have become standard...