Last week BASES held their annual end-of-year banquet celebrating the completion of another productive year. BASES hosts the Entrepreneur’s Challenge, Social Entrepreneur’s Challenge, Innovator’s Challenge, Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar Program and Interact, among other events.
“The focus of BASES today is the same as when it was founded, which is to support the next generation of [...]
BASES: building the next generation of entrepreneurs
BASES: building the next generation of entrepreneurs
Last week BASES held their annual end-of-year banquet celebrating the completion of another productive year. BASES hosts the Entrepreneur’s Challenge, Social Entrepreneur’s Challenge, Innovator’s Challenge, Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders Seminar Program and Interact, among other events.
“The focus of BASES today is the same as when it was founded, which is to support the next generation of [...]
Food fight!
You would be hard-pressed not to find a place on campus to suit your dining needs. In addition to the numerous dining halls, a long list of other eateries caters to the eclectic tastes of students, faculty and staff.
Don’t feel limited by the options highlighted in this chart: other, less visible spots abound around campus. [...]
Food fight!
You would be hard-pressed not to find a place on campus to suit your dining needs. In addition to the numerous dining halls, a long list of other eateries caters to the eclectic tastes of students, faculty and staff.
Don’t feel limited by the options highlighted in this chart: other, less visible spots abound around campus. [...]
Protesters exploit Iraqis’ suffering for domestic political aims
By BRYANT HELVEY
Lately, we have seen many protests on campus stemming from the mistreatment of prisoners by American soldiers in Iraq. I find the American soldiers’ poor judgment very disappointing, but something has always bothered me about the demonstrations.
It was not until reading on the front cover of The Daily (“Rodin sculptures used in protest [...]
Protesters exploit Iraqis’ suffering for domestic political aims
By BRYANT HELVEY
Lately, we have seen many protests on campus stemming from the mistreatment of prisoners by American soldiers in Iraq. I find the American soldiers’ poor judgment very disappointing, but something has always bothered me about the demonstrations.
It was not until reading on the front cover of The Daily (“Rodin sculptures used in protest [...]

