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Terrace residents complain about S & S Towing
Elmhurst Terrace Apartment residents have complained to apartment management about being towed unnecessarily by S & S Towing, the apartments’ contracted towing company. EC sophomore and Terrace resident Kalep Hampton was towed out of his own parking spot last spring. …
EC students compare renting on and off campus
Registration for housing for next year began this past month and a number of students will choose between living on campus and renting privately. For some EC students, living
CISPA Internet censorship bill fails in Senate
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), the latest installment of several controversial Internet censorship bills, ended its legislative run after the Senate refused to vote on
EC struggles to fund renovations for Schaible
Hammerschmidt Chapel was filled to capacity just a few weeks ago, as a transfixed crowd assembled in a darkened chapel to hear renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson deliver
World-in-review 05.14.13
Sources: Aljazeera, ABC, World News, CNN, NBC Former Guatemalan leader guilty of genocide Former Guatemalan leader Efrain Rios Montt, 86, was sentenced to 80 years in prison after Guatemalan courts
Students arrested for drug possessoion
Two EC students were charged with possession of two grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at the Elmhurst Terrace Apartments on April 22. Sophomores Nick Hufford and Alex Wilkinson
SGA announces executive board elections
The election of the new executive board members will take place during the final SGA meeting on May 16, SGA announced two weeks ago. The board member elections
Petition aims to retain philosophy adjunct professor
A petition asking the college to reconsider cutting fall courses taught by adjunct professor of philosophy Matthew Ross has gathered 445 student signatures and was submitted to President
Female African American professors granted tenure at EC for the fi rst time
In a historic move, tenure was granted to a diverse slate of professors including two African American women, Ayanna F. Brown and Janice Tuck Lively. Records indicate that
Elmhurst recounts Boston bombings
A day of high spirits, rejoicing, athletic feats, and achievements turned into tragedy when two bombs exploded during the Boston Marathon last week, killing three spectators and injuring









