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UC Organic Farm
Now that the spring weather has finally arrived, Ursinus students are wandering outside and down 9th Avenue to the college’s three-acre Organic Farm. This year’s student Farm Director, Junior Dean Scott, has organized a farm cookout and a few volunteer … Continue reading
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Consider Your Privilege At Thrift Shops
Ursinus students by and large seem to forget that thrift stores like Liberty or Goodwill sell clothes, not costumes. Maybe I’m misreading the situation but from where I sit, Ursinus students hopping over to Liberty to pick up a costume … Continue reading
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Recap: Women’s Lacrosse Falls Short
After allowing two goals within the final six minutes, the Ursinus women’s lacrosse team (4-10, 1-6 Centennial) was unable to rally and dropped their Senior Day match to McDaniel, 11-10. The Bears tallied four unanswered second-half goals, which were capped … Continue reading
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Students, Dean Recall Boston During Bombings
On Monday, April 15, two bombs went off at the finish line of the Boston marathon. According to CNN, the two explosions occurred about 12 seconds apart, around 2:50 p.m. Ursinus senior Sam Brenner was running in the race for … Continue reading
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Alumni Always Welcome
The four years at Ursinus College fly by, and before anyone has the chance to step back and look at all they have accomplished, the seniors are frantically applying for jobs or graduate schools. While this time can be rather … Continue reading
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Top Stories From Around The Globe
Boston suspect charged Dzohkhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, was charged on Monday with, according to federal court documents, “using a weapon of mass destruction” that killed three people and injured 141 others on April 15, … Continue reading
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Grizzly Staff Thanks Dr. Kirstie Hettinga
As the school year comes to an end, The Grizzly Editorial Staff would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to our faculty adviser, Dr. Kirstie Hettinga. Your passion and dedication inspires us to be better journalists and to recognize our … Continue reading
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Senior Day Ahead For Spring Athletes
On Saturday, April 27, a handful of Ursinus athletic programs will bid farewell to their seniors. Baseball, men’s lacrosse, and softball will all have their respective senior days, while women’s lacrosse held their senior celebration last Saturday. Although the women’s … Continue reading
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Online Exclusive: Bioshock: Infinitely Entertaining
“BioShock: Infinite” (2013 – $60 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC) is a game with ambitions as lofty as its setting; Columbia, a floating city in the clouds. Players assume the role of Booker DeWitt, a private investigator and former … Continue reading
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Residence Life Expands Gender-Neutral Housing
Recent campus housing changes allowed students to choose to live in gender-neutral dormitories next year in Reimert and on the third floor of North and Richter. “We hope to create an environment where you don’t have to identify your gender … Continue reading
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