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Video games relieve stress

There are many ways to relieve stress but some students at Norwich turn to video games. Kyle Rau, 19, a sophomore history major from Oak Creek, Wisc., said, “I have been playing video games for a long time since I was like 10 and it is a good way […]

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Leadership in the Corps of Cadets- One Cadet’s opinion

Norwich University is a school of leadership, and a prime example of leadership is found in the Corps of Cadets. Companies within the corps are lead by company commanders, each commander leading between 40 and 50 cadets.  Cadet Captain Johndrue Mabb, a 21-year-old senior history major from Germantown, N.Y., […]

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Students do not go home for breaks

Some Norwich students were unable to go home for the holiday break, and had to create alternate plans.  “Being from the Midwest area of the United States, it leaves less time to travel home, which means that I have to find other plans in order to enjoy the holiday […]

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A look inside the Norwich alcohol policy

The Violation of the Alcohol Policy (VAP) has become one the most important policies on campus, according to the Vice President for Student Affairs and Commandant of Cadets. “If you are on campus and you are underage you are in violation of state law and therefore in violation of our […]

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72 turkeys, 400 pounds of gravy: Sodexo goes all out for Thanksgiving

Sodexo needed 72 turkeys to get the ball rolling for the Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 18, according to Sodexo Manager Paul Bento.   Sodexo aimed for a serving size of about 6 ounces of turkey per person; 700 pounds of turkey was estimated to serve about 1,800 people. “The dinner […]

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Norwich to celebrate tuition freedon day

Norwich University’s Student Alumni Association is planning a Tuition Freedom Day, a day symbolically marking the end of your tuition coverage and the rest of the semester is paid for by alumni, according to the Assistant Director of Class Relations and Young Alumni. “Not many people realize this, your tuition […]

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NU works deal with Northfield police

Norwich University and the Northfield Police Department are currently working together on a memorandum of understanding regarding police presence on campus, according to the university officials. “What we are trying to say with this memorandum of understanding,” said Brigadier General Michael Kelley, vice president of student affairs at Norwich, “is […]

Administration

Don’t go it alone

On Nov. 16, in a ceremony held in the White House, President Barack Obama presented the Medal of Honor to Army Staff Sergeant Salvatore Guinta for his heroic actions in the Korengal Valley of Afghanistan in October 2007. Guinta is the first living veteran of the wars in Iraq and […]

Career

Focus on: Where to Search for Jobs

Not all of the ideas below will apply to everyone; use what you can from the list below. Contact the Norwich University Career Development Center at (802) 485-2125 or careers@norwich.edu if you need more information or advice! Go to the NU Career Center website at www.alumni.norwich.edu. Click on “Search Business […]

Sports

Football tattoo has deep meaning

The rwich Football Team’s Shield tattoo represents a brotherhood of football players that goes back over 100 years according to players past and present.      For more than 30 years the Norwich Football Team has had a tradition of upperclassmen receiving the Norwich shield to be tattooed onto their […]