The Skidmore Study Abroad Office published a statement in regards to the attacks in Brussels today, March 22nd, and from what they have heard all Skidmore students studying abroad in Europe this semester are safe.
Read moreMarch Madness 2016: Six Teams That Could Bust Your Bracket
Contrary to past seasons, the 2016 college basketball regular season was largely defined by a lack of consistency among the top teams. But with March Madness about to begin, three clear favorites have emerged. The NCAA Championship betting line at TopBet favors Kansas, with North Carolina and Michigan State close behind. Judging by expert predictions, public sentiment is clearly in line with these championship odds. But you tell me, do any of your friends have a bracket with only one of these teams, or perhaps none at all, in their Final Four? Didn’t think so.
Read moreSkidmore to Become More Selective
This year, Skidmore has seen an increase in admissions applicants for the class of 2020. Currently, Skidmore has released both early decisions 1 and 2, and regular decision applicants should be hearing back in late March.
Read moreEarlier Issues with the Calendar
Earlier this semester there were many issues with the Skidmore Calendar, Skidmore EMS (room scheduling website) and the Library reservation system.
Read moreGoodbye Sherriff
On Monday, Peyton Manning, arguably the best quarterback in NFL history, announced his retirement after an illustrious 18-year career. Manning, who turns 40 at the end of this month, spent the past four years with the Denver Broncos after spending the first 14 seasons of his career with the Indianapolis Colts.
Read moreSkidmore to welcome U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera March 23
U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera will give a public reading at Skidmore College on Wednesday, March 23. Free and open to the public, the event will begin at 7 p.m. in Gannett Auditorium, Palamountain Hall.
Read moreChoose Your Own Adventure, Skidmore PHE Style
Ever been in a situation that you didn't know what to do? Ever wondered what the outcome of your actions would be? Follow the stories of some famous musical artists and watch how their stories unfold as YOU determine how they handle some tough situations in this choose your own adventure bi-weekly Bystander Intervention* series!
Read moreHow Important is the NFL Combine?
The National Football League’s scouting combine, an event that has exploded in coverage in the last decade, wrapped up last week. Even if you are an avid football fan like myself, you really did not miss much. However, if you watch Sportscenter or read articles on many sports websites, you will find that the combine always receives a lot of attention.
Read morePulp: Interdepartmental Courses Being Offered Next Fall
The second half of the semester will be spent in one of the dance studios, choreographing a tap-dance piece in response to contemporary social injustice in America.
Read moreThe Palace Theater Announce: Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell is a modern icon who transcends genre, he was a chief architect of the 90s grunge movement and remains one of the most iconic rock voices of all time
Read moreDrunk Girl Drops Doughboy; Foul Play Suspected
The Skidmore News will be continuing coverage of the investigation.
Read moreDoes Creative Thought Matter at Skidmore?
Creative Thought Matters (CTM) is confusing, ambiguous, and overused. Skidmore’s motto does successfully reach across campus, but it does so not by a strong understanding and integration in academic settings but through appearances on posters for photo and video contests, stickers, and T-shirts.
Read moreProductive Progressive Change You Can Make
Given the unlikely odds of Sanders’s triumph in the Democratic nomination process, the students whose hearts have been captured by the Vermont senator can channel their progressive values in a more impactful way—at the state level.
Read moreReel Talk: Spring Film Preview
This spring, aside from the general blockbusters, there seem to be some promising films coming, and I’ve ranked a few of them below. Take a look and see if anything looks interesting.
Read moreAlicia Garza Keeps it Real at Skidmore College
On February 27 at 5:00pm, hundreds of Skidmore students filled the seats of Gannet Auditorium to hear what the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter, Alicia Garza, had to say.
Read moreSGA ExComm Statement on SGBM
The Student Government Association Executive Committee is deeply distressed to hear of another case of sexual and gender-based misconduct at Skidmore.
Read moreThe Return of College Republicans
After a few years of dormancy, the Skidmore College Republican Club is back and active on campus.
Read moreMarch Madness is Near: What You Need to Know
Some argue that March is the most exciting month in sports. I suppose it may be because aside from Super Bowl Sunday, February is such an unbearably slow month in sports. But obviously, the main reason people love March is because of the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament, which tips-off in less than two weeks.
Read moreBold Predictions for the 2016 MLB Season
After a wild offseason for Major League Baseball, which saw many teams land big name players, spring training has officially begun. Opening day is only a month away, and teams are gearing up to establish themselves as championship contenders. With that in mind, here are my bold predictions for the 2016 MLB season.
Read moreTwo Departments will find a New Home in Filene
The Skidmore Classics and Economics departments will be moving this August to Filene. They will be joining Art History, some of the Theater department, Moore Documentary Studies Collaborative (MDOCS) and Arts Administration. Currently the Classics department is located on the second floor of Ladd Hall and the Economics department is spread out between two floors of Harder and Filene.
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