Women’s soccer nabs second league title
Freshman Sara Schroeder scored the game-winning goal in double-overtime as the No. 17 women’s soccer team (13-2-3 overall, 5-1-1 University Athletic Association) knocked off the University of Chicago, 2-1, and captured the UAA crown and an automatic berth in the 2003 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Tournament. The league title was the second overall title […]
Free car inspections offered to travelers
Persons anticipating traveling by car for the holiday break can have their vehicle inspected from noon-3 p.m. Dec. 13.
Volleyball team reaches Final Four
The No. 2 volleyball team is in La Verne, Calif., for the 2003 NCAA Division III Final Four today and Dec. 6. The Bears, who defeated No. 5 Ohio Northern University in the national quarterfinals, will make their 12th appearance in the semifinals when they take on the University of La Verne at 7 p.m. […]
Sports teams all win tourney titles
The swimming and diving team won the DePauw University Invitational, as the women finished with 838 points, far ahead of second-place Wittenberg University (693). The men tallied 805 points, 160 ahead of second-place Wabash College (645). Sophomore Tracey Hendrickson won the 500 freestyle, the 200 free and the 1,650 free. She also was a part […]
Economic inequality in America is theme of talks
As part of the University’s Sesquicentennial celebration, Mark R. Rank, Ph.D., the Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare in the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, is hosting a lecture series titled “Exploring the Impact of Economic Inequality Upon American Society.” The series kicked off Jan. 21 with a lecture by Ichiro Kawachi, […]
Gift honors Fahey, gives boost to women’s sports
An anonymous gift of $350,000 will establish The Nancy Fahey Women’s Athletic Endowment Fund, named for the head women’s basketball coach.
Tumor growth requires abnormal cell neighbors
“We are quite excited about this report as it represents the first model of this type of tumor,” principal investigator David H. Gutmann said.
U College lectures to focus on memory
The Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) Saturday Lecture series, sponsored by the MLA Program of University College in Arts & Sciences, will feature four University experts addressing the concept of “Commemoration: Public Memories of the Past in the Present for the Future.” “In selecting the MLA series theme for this year, we drew inspiration from […]
Marcus residency
Kevin JohnsonJan Erkert, the Dance Program’s 2003-04 Marcus Artist, leads a recent workshop in improvisation techniques for the Performing Arts Department.
Quality of life in early breast cancer studied
In what physicians refer to as Stage 0 breast cancer, the disease is confined within the breast’s milk ducts and a lump rarely can be felt.
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