Monthly Archives: December 2011
Editorial: BSG hampered by lack of visibility
It is ingrained in our minds upon entering the University that BSG is a very important part of campus. However, we can’t help but feel that BSG, or the administration for that matter, advertises exactly what BSG is doing in … Continue reading
PSU scandal teaches Bucknell valuable lessons
By Sara Blair Matthews Writer The recent events at Penn State University are not limited to large state schools, evident in the 2008 Harclerode case where a University professor was convicted of the possession of child pornography. Public Safety has … Continue reading
BSG welcomes new Executive Board
By Amanda Ayers News Editor Sara Girmay ’14 was elected Bucknell Student Government (BSG) president alongside Dotun Odewale ’13 for Vice President of Operations, Mo Karam ’13 for Vice President of Finance and Clinton Kittrell ’14 for Vice President of … Continue reading
Letter to the Editor: “Sleeping Around” column sends wrong message
To the Editor: As a parent, I have been following with interest the attempts to improve the campus climate. One of my sources of information is The Bucknellian. From the Nov. 18 issue, I learned that Bucknell is a university … Continue reading
Bostwick lacks whole wheat options
By Elizabeth Bacharach Opinions Editor With the closing of the 130-year-old Wonderbread Plant in Jamaica, Queens, it becomes clear that the age of white bread is coming to a close. You no longer see hungry Jane delightfully devouring her delicious piece of … Continue reading
