Sig Ep pleads not guilty to hazing
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was tried before the Patterson Court Judiciary Board for hazing new members over three months after the incident occurred on Self Selection night.
The trial began with opening statements from Sig Ep President Chris Vincoli '09 and Student Solicitor Neely Meeks '09 before a room packed with students present to support the fraternity.…
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Student artists prepare for Davidson Creates
Over a year ago, a group of student artists gathered for lunch on a day like any other. During this habitual occurrence, the light-hearted conversation eventually led to the arts at Davidson, and the group unanimously agreed that they wanted to improve and spread the presence of the arts on campus.…
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Questionable progress in religious diversity
Three years ago, Davidson College took a long-overdue step forward by allowing non-Christians to serve on its Board of Trustees. The overwhelming majority of Davidson students, faculty and administration rightly applauded the Trustees' decision, which could not have occurred without the tireless efforts of former President Bobby Vagt and current President Tom Ross, who chaired the ad hoc committee on the issue.…
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Record-breaking lacrosse victorious on Senior Day
The women's lacrosse team capped off a record-setting season with a near-record 22-4 win over Howard in the season finale on Saturday at Richardson Stadium. The 22-goal total was only one shy of the school record for goals in a game, and the 18-goal victory was the 'Cats largest margin of victory in a season of unprecedented success for the Davidson program.…
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FeaturedCroquet repeats as national champsFor the second straight year, Davidson's croquet team brought home championship hardware as winners of the USCA Collegiate Championship in Golf Croquet held at the Merion Cricket Club in Haverford, Pa. Douglas Clark-Brown '09 and David Orsbon '09 beat out 14 other two-man teams to claim their second title together in as many years.Students frolic before final examsFor Davidson students and alumni, this past weekend was full of high-spirited fun and of course plenty of frolicking. The carefully chosen words of last Wednesday's social calendar, "remember this weekend is a marathon, not a sprint," offered sage advice regarding the festivities.Theatre 101 gets 'Hott'On Tuesday, April 29 at 8 p.m., Davidson's Theatre 101 class concluded the semester with their performance of "Hansel 'He's SO Hott Right Now' and Gretel." Although guided by Assistant Professor Scott Ripley, the play was written, designed and produced entirely by the 29 students of the Theatre 101 class.Diplomacy crucial in dealing with foesThere's been a lot of talk on The Davidsonian's pages about how the United States should deal with some of the most contentious and tricky situations in the world. On the one hand, we have authors who must wear paths in their keyboards typing the word "terrorist"-a term that can refer to anyone from Ahmadinejad to Osama to Jimmy Carter.The 10 best superhero movies of the new milleniumAlex Hoyt wrote last week that Stylus botched their list, as he predicted he might do his. Well, he did. Not one bloody superhero film? Clearly the man is certifiable (if not for that, then for the fact that he asked me to write this article). Hoyt, Davidson, America: Here is the only list you need. |