Featured Stories
A Perfect Union
As Beloit pursues its next student union—integrated with a recreation center in a decommissioned Powerhouse—College Archivist Fred Burwell’86 takes us back to Smith, yet another student union shaped from a building with a previous life.
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Profiles
Clearing the Bar
At 86-years-young, Jerry Donley’51 has no intention of quitting pole vaulting anytime soon.
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Notebook
What’s Old is New Again: Inside Emerson Hall
Welcome to Room 207 in freshly renovated Emerson Hall. A mostly made-up bed sits within a bay of windows overlooking the Chapin Quad.
Role Playing with the Local Police
“Drop the gun!” Beloit Police Department officers yelled to Ron Nikora, assistant professor of political science.
All the World’s a Stage for this First-Year Student
When new students move their belongings into a room at Beloit College, they carry with them a wealth of jittery nerves and excitement.
Students Go First
At last fall’s Convocation, the formal ceremony that kicks off the academic year, new students marched en masse to Eaton Chapel along College Street through a phalanx of cheering faculty instead of the other way around.
Flu Shot: It’s Not About You
Each fall, when the college holds a flu shot clinic on campus, the Human Resources Office sends an email to all campus denizens, reminding them to make an appointment.
Making an Entrance
The once uninspiring entrance to Strong Stadium, with its chain link gate and narrow entrance, received a major upgrade over the summer.
Sexual Assault Survey Results Are In
At a public forum in September, the Beloit community discussed findings of a Sexual As-
sault and Campus Climate survey, conducted last spring by the Dean of Students Office.
sault and Campus Climate survey, conducted last spring by the Dean of Students Office.
Powerhouse Ready to Power Up
The stage is set for Beloit’s one-of-a-kind building to open by fall 2019 Beloit’s plans to reimagine a decommissioned power plant along the Rock River as a sustainable, fully integrated student union and recreation center have reached a turning point.
November Turbulence
The week after the U.S. presidential election made for an unsettling time on campus.
Young Alumni Lost in Car Accident
The heartbreaking news reached campus and spread quickly on social media that Darrell Scott, Jr. and Abigail Bohstedt died in a car accident on Aug. 1, 2016, while driving from Chicago to Iowa.
Freedom March
Beloit held its inaugural Freedom March the first Saturday of October.
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