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Capital-specific TFLN and Overheard sites gain popularity

Unless you've been living in a world of perpetual Facebook exile over the last semester and a half, you've probably received an invitation to "Text From Last Night: Capital University," one of the new Capital groups dedicated to sharing that embarrassing drunk text that you sent last weekend.

Service and sun make for a fulfilling break

Today marks the beginning of two momentous journeys across the globe. This morning, 28 students as well as faculty members set off for Costa Rica and Panama, but their goals are far from partying and any tans they get will be purely secondary to the reason for their trip.

Student government hits the web

If you were to check your Blackboard account right now, you will see that, somewhere between Quantitative Reasoning and Oral Communication, you've been enrolled in "Student Government Elections." This course sent its first announcement Friday, Feb.

Day of scholarship approaches

What you do (and don't) know about the symposium

Every April, students who have the desire and the talent to conduct independent research project join the Capital community in celebrating their scholarship. The 14th annual Symposium on Undergraduate Scholarship is a meeting of the minds that includes students from most majors and from each of Capital's five colleges.

Spring break plans run the gamut

Sarah Unger

With midterm break next week, students have many options on how to spend their free time. Not all Capital students, however, are jetting off to warmer locations. "I'll be spending my break working," Kevin Doran, senior, said. "Last year, I went on a cruise, but this year I didn't make plans to go anywhere.

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