The Stylus
October 24, 2007
Est. 1914 * SUNY College at Brockport
Volume 103, No. 7
 
 
 
 
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News

Harrison creates curiosity, long lines

By Jennifer Werner
THE STYLUS

The day had come, Harrison dining hall has finally opened for business. So the question is, was it worth the wait?

A student in line opening day commented, “This is huge, ginormous! Everyone’s been anticipating it.”

It would seem that students are happy with the overall outcome of the dining hall. There is a difference between where students will go to eat now that everything is open to everyone. Some students say they will only eat at Harrison now that it is open, while others say that they will continue to go to Brockway, Trax and the Seymour College Union........Read More

Campus Talk

Off-campus student lack representation

And are often left in the dark about on-campus events

 

Students living off-campus have several benefits, like not having to wake up to the excruciating sounds of construction at 7 a.m. Though 60 percent of the student population lives off-campus, where’s the motivation for them to get involved with on-campus activities? The new Harrison dining hall or renovation of residence halls arouses no excitement among off-campus students because it has nothing to do with them............ Read lMore

 

Lifestyles

Catlin conveys war-torn past

By Allison Kowalski
LIFESTYLES EDITOR

The Tower of Fine Arts Center Rainbow Gallery hosts a number of works throughout the semester, specifically pieces created by Brockport’s own art majors, which are sponsored by the Art Student Association (ASA).  Opening to the public Wednesday, Oct. 10, James Catlin presented his senior Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) solo exhibition, Disarmed Decisions.  An opening reception was held Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 5 p.m.....Read More

 

Eagles turn to friend, faith to find a way

By Michael Thayer
SPORTS WRITER

Although everybody has their bad days, some people have plenty more.  When you are a football player, you may have more bad days than good.  Of course every player has done the two-a-days, the 6 a.m. weightlifting and the dozens of suicide sprints before coach will let them call it a day.  Sometimes, when your life off the field is harder than what you do on the field, it’s amazing what you do to strap on the helmet every weekend.  For one Brockport Golden Eagle, this has been the story of his football life since before the first time he stepped onto the gridiron........Read More


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