A Publication of Students in the Journalism
Department at Morrisville State College | February 23, 2007
2006-07 CHIMES Issues
CHIMES Online Editor Vicki Gooch, '08
Online Layout Jennifer Callahan, '08
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CampusCampus Close-up: Jawann Haynes Jawann Haynes is a busy man. While working towards a pending bachelor’s in video journalism, he oversees all operations at WCVM, our campus radio station. Date Rape victim tells about experience Katie Koestner didn’t come to Morrisville to gain our sympathy; she came to spread awareness about date rape and sexual assault. Seneca closes for reconstruction The closing of Seneca Dining Hall has many students curious about the transition that will be made. In March, Seneca Dining Hall will be closing for reconstruction and upgrades.EDITORIALCollege Life with Dawn: In memory of Laura Janson The STUAC little Theatre is full. And cold, according to the blonde man who has made his way to the podium to speak. He puts his jacket on, reassuring the audience that “she wouldn’t mind.” On Jan. 10 President Bush announced his intention to send an additional 21,500 soldiers and Marines into Baghdad to help pacify the city. ENTERTAINMENTFall Out Boy is back with just a few long titled songs two years after their last album, From Under the Cork Tree, their break through album which brought the band into the mainstream public.
SPORTS Men's hoop team thrashes Purchase Panthers It has been no secret that the Morrisville State College men’s basketball team has had a rough transition from NJCAA to Division III this season. With its strong showing against Purchase College and wins in their final two games, the team may head into next season on a high note. Basketball player admitted to hospital Guard, Dodrick Spencer was admitted to the hospital at the Mustangs game at Lehman College, on Saturday, Feb. 3.
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