A lineal grove of at least 17 trees was cut down this past Friday on the west edge of Leonidoff Field, the site of ongoing construction for the new football stadium. Dr. Feldman is the Chair and Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at the Marist College School of Science.
The back green behind Champagnat Hall and the Student Center will receive a new addition to the current collection of buildings - an upgraded, completely separate dining facility, according to college administrators. While an exact design has not yet been finalized, said Director of Physical Plant Justin Butwell, the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill LLP has already created a rough conceptual design for the new dining facility.
Violence is a growing trend in America that is bred out of pure necessity; necessity to live and to be noticed-two statements that are one in the same. Whether it is by force of economic adversity or by overwhelming indifference and disrespect, American violence has become a rising share in a bull market.
An extra banana here. A fork and knife there. There is a significant loss of either food or silverware every day at the cafeteria, according to dining officials. This loss results in thousands upon thousands of dollars lost. "This year alone, I'll spend $60,000 in china," Charlie Soechtig, the Resident Manager at the dining hall, said.
An emerging fraternity on campus, Theta Delta Chi seeks to gain official status from the Student Government association and the Greek Council. Tyler Johnson, one of the founding members of the Marist chapter, says that this new fraternity is forming to do new things that other fraternities have not done.