Front Page
27 January 2005
Volume 118, Number 10
Recent fire destroys Science House
At approximately 12:15 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 24, a fire ripped through the college-owned Science House, located at 325 North 6th Street. Luckily, none of the five residents were inside when the fire occurred.
Monmouth City fire trucks promptly arrived on the scene at 12:25 p.m. after a member of the college’s maintenance staff reported smoke coming from the house, stated Mohsin Masood, associate dean of students.
David Danaher, one of the residents and HR, said, “I felt really helpless standing outside what had become my home, watching it burn. Thanks to God, no one was in the house or injured. But it is an odd feeling to see your house and possessions going up in flames, and nothing you do can change it.” Read More...
Viva Roma
On Jan. 7, 26 MC students ventured to Rome, Italy for a weeklong trip.
The students were accompanied by Tom Sienkewicz, capron professor of classics, and Cheryl Meeker, associate professor of art.
The group was comprised of business, art and classics majors.
Students visited many ancient Roman sites such as the Pantheon, Colosseums and Sistine Chapel where Michelangelo painted the ceiling over a span of four years. Read More...
MC professor see the world from an new “angle”
During winter break, Professor Lyle L. Welch, instructor of mathematics, experienced the joy of having his unique handiwork placed on display in the Hewes Library,.
His abstract art assemblage, entitled “Thirty Years of Adventures in Geometry,” containing a wide array of original three-dimensional and geometric sculptures.
Although the exhibit, which spent close to a month situated in the Len G. Everett Gallery, has now been removed. Read More...