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LWC celebrating International Education week
LWC celebrating International Education week Click on headline for story plus photo By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Relations Lindsey Wilson College students are celebrating International Education Week this week.
Blood Drives In Columbia November 24
The Kentucky Blood Center will be conducting two blood drives in Columbia on Tuesday, November 24.
Wilson College receives $4.3 million bequest
When Margaret C. 'Maggie' Appenzellar, of Chambersburg, died on Oct. 9, Wilson College became the beneficiary of the generosity of three members of her family - 12 of whom attended Wilson - through a gift of $4.3 million to support the new Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology.
When we're freshmen, our Residential College Advisers are like endless founts of information and expertise that we greedily soak up, like cool moms and dads that are perpetually present for advice but willing to turn a blind eye to some of our more adventurous exploits - and like a free supermarket.
Lindsey Wilson College presents Cinderella Nov. 19, 2009
By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Affairs COLUMBIA, KY- A children's play isn't just for children.
Wilson College gets Luce Foundation grant
The Henry Luce Foundation recently approved a $25,000 grant to support Wilson College with its new global citizenship initiative, Wilson announced recently.
Luminaries Every year the parks department does luminaries around the lake the first weekend in December.
Jules DerVaes, a California-based pioneer of the urban-homesteading movement, will join local locavores for a local-food potluck this Saturday, Nov.
Age: 17 School: BFA Fairfax Parents: Neal LaRiviere and Dolores Eckert Hometown: Fairfax Top 5 accomplishments: Selected for National Honor Society, on honor roll for four years, 3.8 GPA, traveled to England with school group, member of Ultimate Frisbee Club.
Citizenship is earned, veterans told at LWC Luncheon
Citizenship is earned, veterans told at LWC Luncheon Over 130 attend 7th Annual Event honoring veterans Click on headline for story plus photo as added By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Relations COLUMBIA, Ky.
LWC Concert November 13 will feature Haydn, others
By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Relations COLUMBIA, KY - Friday the 13th will be a lucky day for lovers of good music in the region.
Top literary prizewinner to read at PSU
Michael Thomas, author of "Man Gone Down," a novel about post-9/11 aggression, greed and racism, will read at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
The Clay County Communities Revitalization Association held its annual meeting on October 29 with a potluck supper at the Hayesville First United Methodist Church.A Various speakers from the association described its accomplishments for the past year, and members voted on a new slate of officers for 2010.A Dr.
Pres. Luckey named to Student Financial Aid Advisory Committee
Pres. Luckey named to Student Financial Aid Advisory Committee By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Relations COLUMBIA, Ky.
LWC Alumni Couple Celebrates First Kiss on 66TH Anniversary
Two Lindsey Wilson College alumni took a walk down memory lane Thursday afternoon on the A.P. White Campus.
The Class of 1976 gave us Sonia Sotomayor, and with that the chance to further inscribe the university's name in supreme court history.
LWC to hold luncheon Nov. 10, 2009, to honor area veterans
LWC to hold luncheon Nov. 10, 2009, to honor area veterans 2009 marks 7th year school has held luncheon By Duane Bonifer, LWC Director of Public Affairs COLUMBIA, Ky.
Builders are always happy to construct million-dollar "green" mansions for the wealthy, and the government is already helping low-income families with weatherization projects, but what are middle-class homeowners and renters to do if they want to go green? Let the caulking begin? The middle-class needs some help with weatherization and ...
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Without a tray to carry his food, Matthew Marder a 13 tries to juggle his plate, cup and utensils during a meal at Forbes dining hall.
Warren Wilson College to host panel discussion on murder and the death penalty
What: Program & Panel Discussion Featuring Former NC Death Row Inmate Edward Chapman, Murder Victims' Families for Reconciliation member, author and filmmaker Therese Bartholomew, UNC-Asheville Psychology Chair Dr.
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