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Herald By and for the students of Hobart and William Smith Colleges

FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2010

VOLUME CXXXI ISSUE 26

GENEVA, NY

HWS Ranks High on Most Dangerous School List

Stewardson Society Hosts 23 Days Celebration By Jennifer Hollander ’10 Herald Contributor This past Friday the Stewardson Society, the senior class gift initiative, held a celebration in honor of their being only 23 days left until graduation. The event was held on April 23, the twenty-third day of the month; this was a concept that President Gearan commented lightly on. The Stewardson Society is a private group for seniors of the Colleges that have donated their class year in dollars; this year, to join, seniors were required to donate $20.10 in honor of their graduation year. Named after the President of the Colleges who first brought HWS together, Reverend Langdon Stewardson, the Stewardson Society “brings together members of the senior classes to present a gift to the Colleges in honor of their impending graduation. This tradition unites the seniors with the alums who have preceded them and supported their experience and connects them to the current students who follow” according to the HWS website. Each year a different alum sends a challenge to the new Stewardson Society for a donation. If 50% donate, the alum will match 1:1. A 70% will lead to a 2:1, 90% 4:1 and 100% 5:1. As of last Friday there was a

By Liz Witbeck ’10 A&E Editor Hobart and William Smith Colleges has received a lot of honors in the past: Best Northeastern Colleges, Most Popular Study Abroad Program, Colleges with a Conscience. But recently the Colleges earned a recognition they are not too happy about. American School Search, a mysterious online organization whose purpose is to provide unbiased and accurate information for prospective college students, launched their annual list of the “100 Most Dangerous American Colleges.” Hobart and William Smith ranks Photo courtesy of: farm1.static.flickr.com 41 out of 6,325 schools, institutions, colleges and Recently, American School Search ranked HWS 41 on its list of 100 Most Dangerous American Colleges. universities. The list in its entirety can be found on the breakdown of crimes within the college American School Search website, www.american- communities in the past 3 years, as well as Crime school-search.com. Chance, a system developed by American School The organization claims that the creation Search of determining personal risk, based on of the list comes from analyzing “the most recent campus enrollment, historical crime reports, and government data for various categories of violent current crime trends of the area. and non-violent crimes committed both onIncluded in the list of reported crimes for campus and off-campus over the last 3 years.” HWS continued on Page 3 American School Search posts the

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Yearbook’s Future Hopeful but Uncertain By Tim Hollinger ’11 Opinions Editor

Photo courtesy of: www.vendfood.com

Currently in the Houghton Area, vending machines are the only source of sustenance that students have during long hours at the art studios; are there other alternatives? Rebecca Dennee/Photographer

It took months of legislative wrangling in both student governments, a rare use of the Hobart student president’s executive powers, a whole new student staff, over $14,000, and some extremely dedicated advisers, but after one of its worst years, the Echo and Pine is back on track. Yearbook sales for the 2010 book are slow, and the book is only about 30 percent done,

however, a staff of six students are hard at work, and two students will volunteer their time over the summer to deliver the book by its fall deadline. The 2010 contract, which only cost $6,070 and agrees to the publication of 100 books, is a far cry from last year’s fiasco, when an over ambitious yearbook team FUTURE continued on Page 6

Investigation into the Plight of the Star ving Artist By Caitlin Lugar ’10 Herald Contributor Art and Architecture students always run into issues about the Houghton House area being very far from campus. This is particularly cumbersome during meal times.

Houghton House area has the Houghton House, the Carriage House, and the Katherine Elliot; it is approximately 15 minutes away ARTIST continued on Page 4

Campus Happenings

A&E

Opinions

Sports

C.G. Celebrates Earth Week

Los e r R e v i e w

Parting Thoughts

Herons 4th in Liberty League

William Smith Congress Update

Car olina L i a r R oc ks Coxe

This Is My Freedom of Speech

Hobart LAX Support Navy SEALs

Fraternities Celebrate Greek Week

How to Sur v i v e F i na l s

Negotiating Islam

Herons 2V8 Wins at Liberty League

Upcoming Events

Book of t he We e k

Calling for Courtesy at RHS!

Herald Editor Interns at ESPN


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