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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.

If you have any questions or comments about the paper, please contact Professor Ken Bush at kbush@norwich.edu.


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April 4, 2002

Spirit of the Law vs. Letter of the Law

Members of the NU corps of cadets, administration discuss equity in application of cadet rules and regulations

Norwich hosts 4th Annual Infrastructure Protection Conference

Prostitution, homicide, organized crime and terrorism are just a few of the topics that students, faculty and guests learned about from Internet security experts at the 4th Annual E-Protect It Infrastructure Protection Conference hosted by Norwich University March 20-22, 2002.

Authors and students prepare to discuss military strategy, ethics, related topics

On April 10-12, Norwich University will once again host the William E. Colby Military Writers' Symposium. The object of discussion this year will be "Raging War: Understanding the 21st Century Enemy."

Spring sports seniors enjoy last go around at Norwich

As the bus pulled out of the Ft. Pierce Memorial Park, Jason Homiak realized it would be the last time he would see the field.

Photos of the 2002 Annual Spring Music Concert

View several photos of the concert performed in White Chapel on March 24, 2002.

Student reasons for getting permanent tattoos varies

In recent years, body art at Norwich University has become a popular tradition, and the trend of teenagers and students in their early 20s getting tattoos reveals that they permanently ink themselves for a variety of reasons.

NU men's soccer prepares for regular season in off season

It was a cold wintry Sunday night, and instead of being at home relaxing and preparing for the school week ahead, members of the Norwich University men's soccer team were busy working their way through drills and running sprints as if the soccer season were days away.

NU men's tennis ready to kick off season

This time of year there are four things you can count on: March Madness, Mother Nature getting in that last really big nor'easter, Norwich bulldozing the ice out of Kreitzburg arena, and the tennis team dusting off their rackets, anticipating the coming season.

NU students hoping for spring intramurals

With the end of the winter intramural sports (basketball and hockey), more students may get involved as the season and the weather improve.

Abortion methods present women with choices

Until recently, women who unintentionally became pregnant and did not want a child had only the option of a surgical abortion.

Women wrestle with options, dangers of breast enlargement

Every year, millions of women undergo surgery to enhance the size of their breasts.

One student recounts his addiction to instant messaging

Douglas is an addict, though not a typical addict. There are no pipes, syringes or paraphernalia with this guy. The only tool used to feed his addiction comes in the form of a monitor, keypad and a satellite link-up.

 
Copyright 2001 by the President and Trustees of Norwich University.