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Security on Patrol

Norwich students, faculty and community members rely on the watchful eye of Norwich’s seven security officers in many ways, from patrols around campus to their participation in events such as Junior Ring and Alumni Weekend. Chief of Security Michael Abraham and his officers have a multitude of jobs at […]

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Setting the tone

Athletics is a venue where strong bonds and lifelong memories are formed, and a special player can leave an impact on players and coaches alike. There’s no doubt forward Antonio Davis, known as “Tone” to his teammates has left his mark on teammates and opponents, not to mention Norwich […]

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Sabine field seeks funds

Older than most of the facilities standing, Sabine field has seen over 90 years of Corps march downs, and football games. The university is now seeking $5 million in gifts and donations to complete a renovation of historic Sabine field, turning to from alumni and friends in order to […]

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Housing forms find a new home

In order to return to school the following semester,  every returning student must complete a number of forms, one of these being the student housing form that students receive in their Norwich mailboxes. The paper housing form used to be turned in to either the corps housing office or […]

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Solar Decathalon and CISBE: A broad cooperative effort

There’s a lot of collaboration going on at Norwich in the competition to win the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2013. The Feb 24 issue of the Guidon headlined the role of architecture students, but there are nearly 60 students overall involved in the project, drawing from engineering […]

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Free tuition?

College is expensive. We all go through paying tuition, getting loans and trying to scrape together some money for other things. Imagine tuition costing more than it already does. On Feb. 15, students will have the chance to thank the alumni that make their education possible. If it weren’t for […]

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CAB picks up new, exciting programming

Norwich University’s campus is coming alive, thanks to a student-led group, the Campus Activities Board (CAB), which is working hard to plan and administer events for students on and off campus, according to its chair. Baylee Annis, a 19-year-old sophomore English major from Saranac Lake, N.Y., is the chair of […]

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A scramble for housing

Due to the dramatic increase in the size of the Corps of Cadets last fall, houses that are usually home to traditional residential students have held cadets since the beginning of the year, with no foreseen change, according to the housing officer and adjutant for the office of the commandant. […]

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Some students mourn loss of original companies

The rapidly approaching graduation of the class of 2012 has been considered the end of many Norwich traditions, especially original companies in the corps of cadets, according cadets in the senior class. In 2009, the corps of cadets was restructured, segregating freshmen in their own training battalion rather than being […]

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Cadets take talent to the big leagues

Not many people can say, “I skated at Fenway Park.” But the Norwich men’s hockey team can proudly now do so. The team played at the historic baseball field, Fenway Park, on Jan.13, in Boston, Mass. The Cadets were given the opportunity to play a regular season game on Frozen […]