The Kreitzberg Library has decided to move its catalogue to an online database system called World Cat. According to library staff, this new system will make research easier and faster for students. More libraries have been moving their collections online in the recent years. The percentage of information on the […]
Other News
New policies for The Guidon
Welcome back to another year, another semester and another issue of The Guidon, with several changes in policies and procedures. There has been some confusion about whether The Guidon is censored by the Norwich administration. We would like to rebut those rumors: It is simply not true. The Guidon is […]
Swim teams train for fast times
The Norwich University Division III swim and dive teams are preparing to participate in the New England Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Association championships (NEISDA) scheduled Feb. 13-21, according to www.norwichathletics.com. On the men’s side, the Cadets are 5-7, and the women are 1-9 in their participating meets for the 2009-10 […]
Cadets hope for boost in final weeks
With only a few games left in the season, the members of the Norwich men’s basketball team have high hopes for playoffs this year. “The season so far has been pretty good, a big improvement from last year,” said Leland Brunswick, 19, a sophomore communications major, from San Francisco, Calif. […]
NU athletics gets a face lift
Facility Operations took advantage of the semester break to work on and complete numerous construction and maintenance projects around campus, according to a Norwich administrator. New construction projects, such as Doyle Hall, made significant progress over the break. Other projects like Shapiro Field House and Webb Hall […]
Women’s hockey skates to support breast cancer cure
The Norwich University women’s hockey team played a recent game in honor of a worthwhile cause. The event got the players, fans and even the opponent involved. The team wore pink jerseys in its game against Saint Michael’s College Friday, Jan. 29. Donations were accepted for the […]
New Bible study group engages students
A new student group is providing a haven for many on campus looking for a spiritual relief from the pressures and stress commonly associated with the Corps and school work. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes was brought to Norwich roughly two years ago by football player Dan Wilde, 21, a […]
Daphne Larkin
Dear ROTC scholarship students, I am writing regarding the recent story in Seven Days, “Corps Confessions.” I am the one responsible for the survey getting sent to you. I apologize to any of you who received the survey without a proper explanation that it was from a Seven […]
The Rustic: Northfield’s local hang-out
As students go through the tiring and stressful school year, it is always nice for them to have a place where they can go to relax, socialize and get away from the pressures of school work. In Northfield, Norwich students can go to the local bar called The Rustic. The […]
Procrastinating is a way of life for students
For many Norwich students, getting work done on time is easier said than done. “I am a procrastinator, I can almost never just sit down and do my homework, I will do anything and everything to put it off to the last minute,” said Jeff Hill, 19, a sophomore accounting […]