The Norwich women’s rugby team faced Harvard on April 17 in Kissimmee, Florida, where it lost 22-7 in the national quarterfinals. Despite that loss, the team ended the season on a high note. On April 24 the Lady Cadets beat Dartmouth College 10-5 in New Hampshire. The Lady Cadets left […]
Other News
Bin Laden’s death causes campus party
When the Norwich campus learned that Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the 911 attacks, had been killed, it erupted. The majority of the student body rushed to the Upper Parade Ground to celebrate this long-awaited victory for the United States and to display their pride, enthusiasm and patriotism.. President […]
Recognizing students, faculty and staff
This is an exciting time of the year at Norwich. As we approach the end of the semester there are many opportunities to recognize students, faculty and staff for their hard work, both inside and outside of the classroom. I would like to share with you a small sampling of […]
Norwich tuition on steady incline over the years
Fifty years ago, a stamp cost four cents, a gallon of milk was 49 cents, a gallon of gas 31 cents, and you could buy a house for around $17,000. Not to mention, college tuition cost between $300 and $3,300 a year, according to reducemycollegecosts.com. Now, a stamp costs 42 […]
Four choices for VPAA
Women’s lacrosse wins GNAC
The Norwich women’s lacrosse team is headed to the NCAA tournament after winning its conference. “We played each of our conference teams and made it to the conference tournament,” said Beth Van Parys, head coach for the Cadets. “There was a three-way tie for first in the conference and also […]
Cat Eye Weekend goes off without any problems
#8220;Indoc basically separates the men from the boys.” said Richard Williams, a 20-year-old studies of war and peace major from Brigdewater, Mass., as he described just the beginning of the very long and grueling process of becoming a Norwich Ranger. According to Williams, indoctrination for Ranger Company is the first […]
Jackman to get a make over
As one group moves out, another group plans to move in to Norwich.Just as students pack their bags to head home for the start of summer, construction crews will be lined up to begin work on a tight deadline before the students return again in the fall. According to David […]
New editorial board
As we approach the final days of the school year, The Guidon staff would like to take the oppertunity to thank the readers and wish students good luck on finals. Remember to study hard and finish the semester on a strong note. We hope you have a GREAT summer and […]
The rules of the ‘career’ game
As you close the “college” chapter of your life, a new chapter opens – your career. And you are the author of this new chapter. How your career proceeds depends on many factors. Mary Crane, a career coach who works with Fortune 500 companies and top-tier law firms (marycrane.com), has […]