Christine Apel always wanted to be a teacher.
By Charlene Becicka | Published April 28, 2010
Christine Apel always wanted to be a teacher.
By Charlene Becicka | Published April 21, 2010
Last Thursday, April 15, a crowd gathered in the center of Washington Square Park in downtown Dubuque. April 15 is “Tax Day,” the deadline for sending your tax returns to the federal and state governments. The crowd made up members of the “Tea Party” Movement, a growing national movement of American citizens disgruntled by increased [...]
By Charlene Becicka | Published March 18, 2010
$150,000 grant will support Biology Program
By Charlene Becicka | Published March 18, 2010
The most dexterously realized comedy ever about putting on a comedy will be on this Friday at 7 p.m. at the St. Joseph’s Theater in Hoffmann Hall.
By Charlene Becicka | Published March 10, 2010
“Noises Off” will run Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
By Charlene Becicka | Published March 03, 2010
Italy, Chicago, San Francisco, Peru, New Orleans, St. Paul, Mexico. What do all of these locations have in common? All were destinations of 2010 J-Term courses. The 2010 J-Term Showcase was held in the ACC Ballroom last week during Common Time, allowing sudents from many of the J-Term courses to set up booths to help [...]
By Charlene Becicka | Published February 17, 2010
Loras advances two teams to the opening round of Nationals and ‘plays with the big boys’.
By Charlene Becicka | Published February 04, 2010
The dance is being organized by the Daughters of Isabella.
By Charlene Becicka | Published December 10, 2009
2 local ski resorts have been making artificial snow for decades, but scientific advances have made it even better.
By Charlene Becicka | Published December 03, 2009
CAB starts new campus Christmas tradition.