Online housing forms could be beneficial to residential life, many Norwich students said in interviews. Many universities already use the internet for students to turn in housing forms. Norwich, however, continues to use a paper system. A discussion has been sparked on whether it would be beneficial to move to […]
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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 swimming to raise money for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. Beginning at 9 p.m. on April 8 and into the next morning, Goodyear Pool was full […]
NU students debate gays in the military
Dan Choi is gay. He is also a West Point graduate and an Iraq veteran fluent in Arabic. After graduation from West Point, Choi entered the army as a lieutenant. His first 10 years of service forced him to act against his moral ethics, which conflicted with the honor code […]
President’s Award for Excellence
I would like to congratulate the recipients of the first President’s Award for Excellence who were honored at a ceremony earlier this month in the Trustee Room in Jackman Hall. This award, which will be given out annually, recognizes students regardless of lifestyle for their comprehensive excellence during the previous […]
Baseball maintains high spirits despite record
The season so far for the Norwich baseball team has been a “little rough.” according to senior pitcher Ryan Kelly. “We have struggled this season to get into the win category and it has been a rough season for us as a team,” said Kelly, 21, a physical education major […]
Seniors: We have definitely changed
As another academic year comes to a close, thoughts of graduation pass through the seniors’ minds. They have a chance to look back at their experiences and turn towards the future and what it holds for them. “It was great. I had a lot of learning experiences and there were […]
Pegasus Players put on second play of year
The lights go out, the room is dead quiet. Tonight is the night; weeks of preparation, planning and practice all come down to this. The curtain opens. Ashley Wilson comes out on stage and looks around. The freshman nursing major has memorized her lines, and she is ready to start. […]
Death race lives up to its ominous name
It’s the break of dawn in a little town in Vermont. Two Norwich cadets have trained for months and now it’s time to compete. Only few have survived to finish this “death race.” “It’s a crazy race, so we are doing a lot of crazy stuff to train and prepare,” […]
Successful pub on a dry campus
It’s Friday evening and classes are done for the week. No one wants to do homework; they would rather relax and unwind. Alex Fuller wants to go hang out with friends; maybe get a drink or two The 22-year-old criminal justice major from Millersville, Md., decides to go to one […]
Donating blood to help people
Every semester, when Norwich holds a blood drive, students show up to donate. Donating blood helps many people in need and it “makes me feel good knowing that I am helping another person,” said Stephanie Dorain, 22, a senior history and education major from Wilder, Vt. Students offer many reasons […]