During every meal, Norwich’s nationally ranked women’s rugby team comes together at a designated table that is more than just territory. According to players, it’s a safe haven. “Our team’s success is based strongly on our team dynamic,” said Meaghan Weppner, a 20-year-old junior criminal justice major from Buffalo, N.Y. […]
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Football reaches milestone, 367 from home
The Norwich football season came to an end with a 62-10 loss to Delaware Valley College in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Div. III Tournament. The Cadets were outscored 34-0 in the second half of their first-ever NCAA playoff game. “It’s tough to lose by that wide a margin, […]
Cadets out-score top teams in PrimeLink
The Norwich men’s hockey team won its seventh PrimeLink championship at Middlebury College in late November. The PrimeLink shootout consisted of four top teams in Division III hockey: Middlebury, Plattsburgh, Elmira and Norwich. “I think the PrimeLink shootout is the toughest tournament in Division III hockey,” said Colin Mulvey, 21, […]
Video clips bring answer to your career questions
Have you ever wondered? – I understand the salary offer, but how much are those benefits worth? – What is it like to work for a non-profit organization? – What would it really be like to work abroad? – Why would an interviewer ask me how many jelly beans it […]
Run, Marine, run!
Crossing the finish line, runners from across the United States completed the “People’s Marathon,” the Marine Corps Marathon held every autumn in Washington, D.C. With long deep breaths, sighs of relief and a quick trip for a free massage, all of these runners have one thing in common: they […]
DADT repeal brings equality, diversity to NU
The ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal occurred on September 20th of this year, but it continues to cause much elation on campus, according to both corps and civilian students at NorwichUniversity. However, thanks to the repeal, some Norwichstudents like Joshua Fontanez, a 21-year-old senior political science major from […]
Civilian students receive transition help
The transfer from high school to college is a huge transition that is often a lot to handle for new college students. A new program at Norwich, called the Civilian Academic Mentoring program (CAM), was started to help. According to Dr. Peg Meyer, director of academic achievement and […]
Extreme makeover, Norwich edition
An on campus building committee has been working in conjunction with outside consultants on schematics for a major renovation of Dewey, Ainsworth, as well as an extension to Webb Hall, according to Norwich University’s Chief Administrative Officer. “During this past April’s trustee meeting, the trustees authorized and asked us […]
Academic changes in store for NU
Norwich is in the process of restructuring its academic departments, according to the dean of humanities. “Right now Norwich has eight academic schools, Arts & Architecture, Business & Management, Engineering, Math & Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences, National Services (the ROTC department), and the school for graduate and continuing studies, […]
Summer internships send students toward their careers
Internships during the summer or school year can be an enriching experience, and Norwich has resources to help students find a position. The Career Development Center, located on the second floor of the Wise Campus Center, is where students can go to get help with the internship search and application […]