
Site preparations and construction for the new biobehavioral health building will begin next Monday, October 25, closing parts of the HUB lawn for most of its duration. The official groundbreaking for the new 93,500-square-foot building was on September 17 and it is expected to be completed around November of 2012.

Two weekends from now, when you're standing on street corners all over the East Coast trying to raise those dolla dolla bills For the Kids, you'll be shaking a newer, sleeker can-can.
Both the cans and signs have been given a makeover for the 2010-2011 fundraising season.
Imagine spending long nights in a fraternity basement surrounded by squares of colorful, flame-resistant tissue paper, gallons of Elmer's glue, and a few hundred yards of chicken wire. Add in the deafening sounds of a power saw and the constant whirring of electric drills, and you've pretty much described what Homecoming is like for most paired fraternities and sororities.