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The Norwich Guidon

The Norwich Guidon, student newspaper of Norwich University, is published twice monthly and has won numerous awards for excellence in its class. Reporters, editors, and managers for The Norwich Guidon are students at the university who work under the guidance of a Communications faculty advisor. Student editors learn electronic pagination using state of the art computer equipment.

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In The News

April 25, 2002

Spirit of the Law vs. Letter of the Law

Cadets, Regimental Commander discuss possible changes, solutions for problems with NUCC Rules and Regulations

NSA offers full scholarship at NU

As one of the National Security Agency's (NSA) Centers of Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE/IAE), Norwich has received a scholarship from the Department of Defense (DoD) to offer to students who major in areas which fall within one of the "scientific, technical or managerial disciplines related to computer and network security, with a concentration in Information Assurance (IA)."

Norwich students volunteer at annual Sugarbush Triathlon

On Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7, four teams and 49 volunteers from Norwich University participated in the 24th annual Sugarbush Triathlon.

NU women's softball team seeks success in postseason

The Norwich University women's softball team is having an outstanding season. The women Cadets finished the season at 23-14-1.

Good weather allows intramural softball season to start

Although late in the school year, the annual Balls and Bats softball tournament has started, and teams are going to be playing for the last two weeks of school, according to Norwich students.

Racquetball sees increase in popularity at NU

Racquetball players are now filling the courts underneath Andrews Hall on a daily basis, the level of play rising each and every day as the players get more and more practice and time in on the courts.

Speaker tells NU students about Native American religions in film

The class listened intently while guest speaker Patty Manning talked in Professor Nicholas' racial and cultural minority class about the history and hardships experienced by Native Americans.

NU students praise reggae concert held in Winooski

On the first of this month, Winooski's Higher Ground pumped out some of the hottest reggae beats available on the market. Over 300 people dished out $21 a pop to see the reggae star Sizzla perform live.

Unexpected pregnancies among college women pose difficult challenges, choices

This is the fourth in a four-part series by Kyless Dalamata about the choices faced by women who find themselves pregnant before they are ready to face the challenges of motherhood.

NU student recounts experience of running in 2002 Boston Marathon

Monday, April 15th, I skipped all my classes and headed down to Boston with no idea where to start; I only knew how long it was. 26.6 miles later, I finished the Boston Marathon with pain in my legs and a great story to tell.

Senior members of The Norwich Guidon staff make their farewell remarks

Pending: Transcript of interview with LTG Claudia Kennedy, USA (Ret.)

 
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