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Science departments solve wifi issues

Science departments solve wifi issues

“Down.” It’s a familiar word to students and staff when attempting to access an Internet connection on campus through the wireless network. While the information systems department implemented a more…

Salary issues raise concerns on departing professors

With several professors leaving at the end of the spring term for the past couple of years, many question why professors are leaving. Former history department chair Simon Cordery and…

Looking back: How we got to the 4-4

Current students at Monmouth College have experienced what it is like to learn under a changing curriculum. Though it may feel like an alien concept, it is certainly not foreign…

Whiteman lecturer Fujita gave insight on business, ethics as CEO

Whiteman lecturer Fujita gave insight on business, ethics as CEO

His goal in running a company is not making money, it is “making a difference in the world,” said 1992 graduate Hiroyuki Fujita, the lecturer for this year’s Wendell Whiteman…

Possible changes for 2014 Reading Day

Reading Day may be undergoing some changes as early as the 2014-2015 school year. The day is typically reserved for studying just as activities outside of class are expected to…

MC’s racial division noticed through “Hairspray”

MC’s racial division noticed through “Hairspray”

With the recent production of “Hairspray,” a lesson on de-segregation, Monmouth College has taken an inward look at the racial divides on campus. Prior to casting for “Hairspray,” which started…

Hale accepts department chair position at WKU: English department to lose two more faculty

Beginning next year, the English department will lose two of its faculty members. Professor Rob Hale accepted a position at Western Kentucky University as its English department head. He, his…

Professors win grant for ILA makeover

ACM funds project to make ILA classes consistent in critical thinking Introduction to the Liberal Arts, the introductory course that every freshman must take, may be seeing some changes in…