02/10/10
Less gold for Olympic sponsors?
Robert Baumann, associate professor of economics at the College of the Holy Cross, talks about the costs of hosting the Olympic Games. Read the MSN....
02/10/10
An Ecumenical Pilgrimage to Holy Cross
Preview of Pilgrimage and Faith: Buddhism, Christianity and Islam, the latest exhibition at the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery at the College....
02/08/10
Rep. Polito considering run for State Treasurer
Daniel Klinghard, assistant professor of political science at the College of the Holy Cross, provides insight into how Scott Brown’s U.S.....
02/07/10
Cruel love
In this week’s New York Times Book Review cover story, Leah Hager Cohen, W.H. Jenks Chair in Contemporary American Letters at the College of....
02/05/10
Art proves to be child’s play: Photo takes first place in college show
Nora Happny, a member of the College of the Holy Cross class of 2010, wins first prize in the sixth annual Colleges of Worcester Consortium Art Show....
02/05/10
Experts split: Are FY11 student aid increases enough?
Lynne Myers, director of financial aid at the College of the Holy Cross, talks about new federal funding for Pell Grants. Read the eCampus News
02/04/10
Have Blogs Become So, Um, 2009?
In a story about young people losing interest in long form blogging, Sarah Rondeau ’13 who ‘tweets’ for the College of the Holy....
02/04/10
J.D. Salinger: 1919 – 2010 – In Memoriam
Steve Vineberg, professor of theatre at the College of the Holy Cross, writes about author J.D. Salinger, who died last week at the age of 91. Read....
02/03/10
Words are his racket: Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon to read at Holy Cross
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, who will be giving a reading at the College of the Holy Cross, talks to the Telegram & Gazette about....
02/01/10
Economic Impact of the Super Bowl
Victor Matheson, associate professor of economics at the College of the Holy Cross, talks about the impact the Super Bowl will have on the economy of....