A Publication of Students in the Journalism Department at Morrisville State College | November 8, 2006

Deli ladies Gina (left), Bev (right) serve afternoon lunch to Morrisville students in Seneca.

Photo by Samantha DePentu, '08

Chie Hasegawa serves dinner to a Morrisville student Halloween evening at Seneca.

Photo by Samantha DePentu, '08

 

2006-07 CHIMES Issues

September 19
October 4

October 24
October 27

 

 

CHIMES Online Editor

Vicki Gooch, '08

 

Online Layout
Lucinda Buck, '08

Samantha DePentu, '08

Campus
Deli ladies serve with a smile

Pickle or chips? If you’ve ever had the pleasure of having your lunch made by Bev or Gina in Seneca, you know that their attention to detail and genuine love for all students is an important part of college life here at Morrisville State College.

Interesting Halloween Facts

Ever wonder about the origins of a holiday where people dress up as monsters and walk door to door demanding candy?

 

ENTERTAINMENT

Fall play receives a great turnout

The Diviners, the Morrisville State College fall play presented by the Friars drama club, had an exceptionally good turnout on its premiere night on Friday, October 27 in the STUAC theater. It was worth the trip.

 

SPORTS

Volleyball team finishes season with three wins

The volleyball team capped off its first NCAA Div. III season Oct. 25 with a hard-fought loss to Cazenovia College.

Women's soccer ends the season 2-14

The women’s soccer team wrapped up the season last week. It was their first season in NCAA Division III play.

Cardinals win World Series

October is over and the 2006 Fall Classic is complete. The St. Louis Cardinals beat the Detroit Tigers in 5 games to ensure the Cardinals their 10th World Series title in franchise history.

Morrisville field hockey is on the right track

The Mustangs played a scrimmage to end the season Nov, 1 against Wells College, finishing the season on a winning note.

Men's soccer finishes first season in NCAA

The men’s soccer team posted the best record thus far for Morrisville State College’s inaugural season as a NCAA Division III school. The Mustangs finished their first season with 5 wins and 9 losses.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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