Front Page
20 April 2007
Volume 119, Issue 17
Monmouth
looks forward to bright future with new Vice President for
Advancement
Raising large sums of money for college advancement projects is a difficult job, but with more than 25 years of fundraising experience, J. Lance Cavanagh is up to the challenge.
Cavanagh, one of four candidates interviewed by the Monmouth College Vice President for Advancement search committee, recently accepted the position as Vice President for Advancement and will begin his duties May 1.
“Lance seemed like such a good fit for the campus,” Monmouth College President Mauri Ditzler said, and “we’re hoping he’ll build an effective advancement organization on campus.” Read More...
Monmouth
helps fight cancer one step at a time at “Marga-Relay-ville”
What do hoola hoops, bagpipes and duct tape have in common? They were all part of the festivities for this year’s Relay for Life, conducted Friday, April 13 in the Huff Athletic Center.
Every year, students, survivors and active citizens unite for the annual event for one purpose: to find a cure for cancer. Read More...
Greeks
recall fondest memories of Greek Week
Each year, Greek Week is filled with events supporting unity of all Greek parties across campus. Penny wars, games and a Greek Week show are staples of the week’s program. Several members of the Greek community contribute their favorite experiences during Greek Week each year.
Erik Hoffer, a junior member of Alpha Tau Omega shares his favorite memories of Greek Week. Read More...