Never have stalkers had it so good. In the old days, a stalker had to actually follow a person around and hide in bushes outside their house. Now, all you have to do is add someone on Facebook, and suddenly you're "friends." You have access to everything and anything anyone could ever possibly want to know about another person.
Thanks to Students in Free Enterprise, students and residents of Indianola now have a Web site they can visit that contains information about the city, www.indianolatownsquare.com. The Web site includes a business directory, the latest news, pictures and a list of upcoming events.
As many people already know, Simpson has its very own radio station, 88.9 KSTM, where students are able to hone their skills in the field of broadcasting. Each week, students are able to design their own shows to broadcast. Students are given the opportunity to get involved in broadcasting whether they are majoring in communications or not.
Jim Palmieri, associate professor of economics, started at Simpson in the fall of 1996. He chose to come to Simpson because he wanted to be around smart people with diverse interests. He believes it keeps his mind fresh. "When I finished graduate school I had a choice between Simpson and a post-doc with the U.
The Clothesline Project will be coming back to campus and T-shirts will be displayed the week of March 24. Painting T-shirts began March 4 and 6 at the Women's Resource Center. It also continued after spring break with painting occurring March 18 at the WRC and March 19 at "After Hours.
Baffled by the NCAA? Couldn't care less about courtside seats? Feeling left out as the brackets circulate throughout your dorm, and wish you had a place to stake your odds in a tournament whose outcome you could possibly foresee? Look no further, procrastinators, than this week's site.
For the ninth year, younger siblings and relatives of Simpson College students will get a chance to hang out with their older brothers and sisters at the annual Little Sibs Weekend, April 4-6. The event, sponsored by Residence Life, is meant to bring together college students and their younger siblings who they may not have seen for a while.