- Student’s environmental research aims to save the Earth
- Alumnus offers career tips to Theatre students
- Social Work students visit state Capitol for Advocacy Day
- Recycleable Art Contest is winning idea
- Young alum takes center stage
- Bothe Lecture features poet and lyric essayist
- Basketball seniors look ahead, remembering seasons past
- Sports Wrap
- Hill Happenings
As McDaniel focuses on ways to cut carbon emissions, senior Rob Holthause’s exploration of geothermal heating and cooling also factors into decisions being made that could affect the campus for years to come. » Full Story
Producer Jim Wilberger ’72 returns to campus to talk about film production careers. » Full Story
Getting in on the action helps demystify the legislative process and emboldens Social Work students for the advocacy roles that many of them will soon assume. » Full Story
Art competition held to raise awareness about recycling on campus. » Full Story
Preparing for his latest role on Baltimore’s Center Stage, Peter Kendall ’08 attributes early successes to the relationships he developed at McDaniel. » Full Story
Award-winning author and professor Barbara Hurd presents “What We Talk About When We Talk about Nature," insights and readings from her work, during McDaniel’s 2009 Bothe Lecture at 7:30 p.m. March 26 on campus in McDaniel Lounge. » Full Story
Ever since they were freshmen, Kim Staub and Steve Wilson have considered October through February the best time of the year. The past five months mark the seniors' final collegiate basketball season, but the fond memories of their time on the Hill will forever be remembered. » Full Story
Sophomore Brock Glotfelty finished eighth at heavyweight at the 2009 NCAA Division III wrestling championships, becoming McDaniel’s eighth wrestling All-American, plus more on baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, indoor track, men’s and women’s lacrosse, softball and wrestling. Visit the Green Terror athletic website for complete coverage. » Full Story
Read on for events on the Hill in the coming weeks. » Full Story
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