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Men’s ice hockey looking for momentum

With a little over seven minutes left in the third period, the Norwich men’s hockey team looked like it was about to suffer another loss in a season filled with ups and downs. Down 4-1 to Babson College, the Cadets were able to score three goals and come out of […]

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NU volunteers go to Thailand over break

Instead of relaxing during winter break, eight students and two faculty, from the volunteer program at Norwich University went to Thailand  to help out an local community according to Director for student civil engagement.    “We have a huge alumni base in Thailand. We have over 80 alums in Thailand. […]

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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 much more manageable number of members     “The training this year is great, especially since we have new resources,” said Midshipman Michael Benjamin, a 20-year-old junior accounting and […]

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Students head to ER

Even though Norwich has its own infirmary, many students are instead heading to the hospital emergency room. Some infirmary staff are concerned that the Norwich facility is getting an undeserved bad reputation. “We don’t have a great reputation on campus, and we are here to help and provide services to […]

Career

NU Career P.L.A.N. Professional Learning and Advisory Network

Most of you have heard, “It’s not what you know. It’s who you know.” Now, the Norwich University Career Development Center is planning to help you capitalize on that concept. The NU Career P.L.A.N. (Professional Learning and Advisory Network), is a relatively new program, available online, which matches students with […]

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Small classrooms make Norwich attractive to students

NorwichUniversity, a small, private college, has a strong appeal to incoming students. The small class sizes and availability of professors is a winning combination that has given the university a magnetic characteristic, according to Norwich students. Kristine Brammer, a 19-year-old sophomore from Littleton, N.H. double majoring in English and education, […]

Administration

Presidents Corner

I hope that you had a nice mid-year vacation and are ready for the new semester. The campus will be very busy in the coming weeks. TDS Telecom, our local phone company, is working to expand the internet bandwidth at Norwich. This increase will result in improved, faster internet connections […]

Sports

Lady Cadets start strong

The Norwich women’s basketball team started the 2010-11 season strong, but according to the coach the players need to stay focused on each game in order to keep their hot start going. The Lady Cadets are 12-7 despite losing a lot of depth off of last year’s team to graduation. […]

Sports

Men’s basketball players focus on teamwork

Senior Cori Boston steps out onto the court, his senses are heightened by the weight of the ball in his hands and the announcement of his name over the loud speaker. The playing of the national anthem gives him time to think over the plays that were worked on during […]

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Infirmary staff juggle influx of patients

For Diane Knowles, of Northfield, VT, pajamas are the dress code at her place of employment. Her eight hour night shift begins with a list of the people sleeping in the same house as she and usually ends with a waiting room full of college students. Carla Asaro, of Barre, […]