Oracle Online http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/ 2007-05-08T22:59:38-06:00 Orchestra students finish year in other courses http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5195.html Linda Sjorstrom News Editor Students who, earlier in the semester, had their orchestra course cancelled have succeeded into the ensembles they moved to, orchestra director Yali You said.... News dwright 2007-05-08T22:03:57-06:00 Chaplain leaving university http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5196.html Trevor Maine Managing Editor Theresa Mason, campus chaplain and coordinator of the Religious and Spiritual Life Office (RLSO), will say goodbye to Hamline at the end of the current school year after 11 years of distinguished service. Three separate groups... News dwright 2007-05-08T22:06:30-06:00 Website cuts out book-buying middle man http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5197.html Linda Sjostrom News Editor When sophomore Jan Kuboschek found the used book he bought at Hamline for $60 online for $5, he decided it was time to look for an alternative source for his academic needs. “I’m wondering where those... News dwright 2007-05-08T22:09:13-06:00 Website cuts out book-buying middle man http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5198.html Linda Sjostrom News Editor When sophomore Jan Kuboschek found the used book he bought at Hamline for $60 online for $5, he decided it was time to look for an alternative source for his academic needs. “I’m wondering where those... News dwright 2007-05-08T22:14:21-06:00 No-confidence in president-elect http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5199.html HUSC overwhelmingly declared that it had no confidence in its president-elect, Michael Elliott. The congress passed the non-binding resolution by vote of 54-16 after over an hour of debate on the floor May 1. “We are simply debating on the... Top Story dwright 2007-05-08T22:20:31-06:00 Community not corporations http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5200.html David Lueth Columnist Who does Hamline serve? That’s a question that seems to have different answers depending on who you ask. The student body and faculty would, I suspect, say that it is the students. The Hamline administration would claim... Opinion dwright 2007-05-08T22:24:39-06:00 Letters to the Editor http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5201.html Expression of gratitude, appreciation for 22 years As I approach the end of my 22nd year as a member of the Hamline campus community it seems appropriate to express my thanks and appreciation for the opportunity to be a part... Opinion dwright 2007-05-08T22:36:54-06:00 Alumni Column http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5202.html Spring work is still hard in the real world Every spring at Hamline, students flee their professors’ classrooms, shed their sweaters and jeans for shorts and tank tops, and lounge on the mall. It’s a right of passage on any... Opinion dwright 2007-05-08T22:42:20-06:00 HUSC needs improvement http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5203.html Tim McDonald Guest Columnist In the past four years I have interacted with a wide variety of student leaders and governments. Serving on the Economic Affairs Committee (EAC) at Hamline, as President of Minnesota’s 17 private college student governments, and... Opinion dwright 2007-05-08T22:45:39-06:00 Peace out, Hamline http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5204.html This is the last issue for several of our senior staff, which means, in turn, that we’ll also be spending our last few days as undergrads. We’ll try not to get too cliche here we all know we’ll always remember... Opinion dwright 2007-05-08T22:47:16-06:00 Men's tennis: Carlson and Breimhorst selected All-MIAC for singles, doubles http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5205.html Tom Becker Sports Editor With an 8-10 record overall, a 3-7 record in the MIAC and a new playoff format, the Pipers had little chance of making the playoffs when the season ended last week. As a team, it was... Sports dwright 2007-05-08T22:49:57-06:00 Coaching carousel spins around the MIAC as Piper's assistant Mandy Pearson accepts St. Mary's top popsition http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5206.html Tom Becker Sports Editor Talk about deja vu; after finishing 7-18 overall in 2007 and 5-17 in 2006, the athletic administration at Saint Mary’s University found themselves in a familiar position, rifling through stacks of applications and pondering potential candidates... Sports dwright 2007-05-08T22:52:30-06:00 MIAC honors three Pipers with all-conference accolades http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5207.html Tom Becker Sports Editor Women’s tennis finished their season on a positive note, defeating Bethel 6-3 in a MIAC dual match. Despite the solid win, the Pipers missed the playoffs with a 3-7 conference record and a new playoff format... Sports dwright 2007-05-08T22:54:14-06:00 Young Pipers experience growing pains, eliminated from playoffs http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5208.html Tom Becker Sports Editor The MIAC Tournament began on May 4 and the Pipers were there but not as spectators. The first round took place at Bethel last week. The Pipers lost to St. Thomas 0-8 in the first round... Sports dwright 2007-05-08T22:57:11-06:00 Homerun hopefuls suffer strike out http://www.hamline.edu/oracle/archives/2007/05/08/5209.html Tom Becker Sports Editor In the final doubleheader of the season, Hamline baseball swept Concordia 3-2 and 5-0 last week. Although the wins failed to propel the Pipers to the post season, the contests did bear fruit. In the first... Sports dwright 2007-05-08T22:59:38-06:00