Japanese miso soup, Peruvian papa a la huancaína and Thai laab moo with rice are just some of the countless dishes made by St. Norbert's international students at this year's annual International Cooking Night, which took place during the worldwide International Education Week (IEW) celebration. (1) comment
The SNC Women's Center presented "Herstory," a dinner and speech featuring Dr. Sabine Hyland, associate professor of anthropology. The event began with a formal dinner above the Union. Guests, including students and some staff members, dined over a chicken entrée served with salad, cooked vegetables and various desert bars. (0) comments
If students have a knack for enriching the lives of others through community service, SNC highly encourages them to embrace the resources that are available on campus. The Center for Community and Learning Service (CCLS) offers resources, ideas and opportunities for students seeking to promote the common good. (0) comments
Students walking past the Ray Van Den Heuvel Family Campus Center during the evening of Monday, Nov. 9 were witnesses to a complex cardboard village. The make-shift buildings were part of Habitat for Humanity's annual Shack-A-Thon in which 25 groups participated. (0) comments
The discussion panel "Can Smart Business People Change the World?" explored how economic factors and business decisions affect more than just the global economy. The event, sponsored by Beyond Borders and SIFE, offered an opportunity for students interested in business to learn more about how their future careers will impact global society. (1) comment
The Campus Center lounge was recently a focal point for all those who were curious and motivated to learn different styles of dance while swinging to foreign rhythms and exotic beats. Modeling the very popular TV show "So You Think You Can Dance," Beyond Borders organized the event titled "So You Think You Can Internationally Dance" on Nov. (0) comments
Humanity in the 21st century is faced with many issues which threaten our very existence - be it nuclear war, environmental disaster or increasing social inequalities. However, since its recognition by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention in 1981, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has posed an unmanageable challenge, affecting millions of people across the globe. (1) comment
Students recently packed into the Peace and Justice Center (PJC) for the presentation entitled "The Feminization of Poverty." PJC Director Dr. Robert Pyne and Steph Lambert '10 discussed micro loans and women's poverty around the globe. Pyne played a PBS video that showed how women start businesses with the help of micro loans. (3) comments
Dr. Edward L. Risden, professor of English, recently presented a lecture for the attendees of a luncheon as part of the Women's Enrichment Series. Risden, sporting a tweed jacket, captivated the women in the audience as he gave his lecture entitled "Shakespeare's Women and the Sounds of Silence. (0) comments