Dr. Aronson touches on the conflict in the Middle East (Photo by Tim Worms)

Campus reacts to Dr. Aronson's convo lecture

Chelsea Mitchell

Arts and Entertainment Editor

Carroll students experienced some good old fashioned ‘chutzpah’ in Main Hall on Monday April 21.

Over 240 students from both Carroll and UWM gathered to hear Dr. Shlomo Aronson deliver his lecture entitled, “From the Holocaust to the Modern Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities.” This convocation opportunity was the first installment in the Delta Rho Upsilon Fraternity’s Convocation series, made possible by president Jacob Velleman...

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Truth about conflict: misrepresentation of the middle east

Professor Nicholas Roberts

Visiting Assitant Professor in History

The recent lecture by Dr. Shlomo Aronson at Carroll College addressed a number of topics that students in today’s world need to understand: the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Iranian nuclear threat, and the ideology of political Islam. It is pity then that the talk was one-sided and boiled the complexity of the Middle East region to a series of caricatures...

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China agreements expand education choices

Emily Thungkaew

Staff Writer

Carroll College recently signed agreements expanding the international presence on campus. These agreements will allow expansion of educational opportunities for both students and faculty. Two exchange and one recruitment relationship were established this semester. An agreement with the Hanoi-Amsterdam School, a private high school for gifted and talented students in Hanoi, Vietnam, was made with Carroll College on March 27 2008. Along with the agreement came hopes that Carroll would build a lasting relationship with the school including student recruitments as well as faculty and staff collaboration...

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Baseball struggles to finish season in top form

Dan Deutschendorf

Staff Writer

Carroll baseball Head Coach Jason Kosanke’s first year leading the Pios has been a bit of a struggle.

After a good looking start at 4-4, the Pios have dropped 14 out of 16, losing 10 out of 12 in conference play...

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Bond author spotted as waukesha prepares Cold War Museum

Melissa Graham

Layout Editor

Secret agents shuffled into the Oak Room. They were eager to accept a mission from author Raymond Benson, who visited Carroll College on April 24.

Benson wrote six original James Bond novels...

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