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Fine Arts, MCA Merge to Form Media Communications and Visual Arts Department

In October 2009, Pace University decided to unify the Fine Arts and Media and Communication Arts departments to create the new Media Communications and Visual Arts department. The new department's chair is Prof.… Post the First Comment

Pace Creates Footsteps for Haiti

While Pace students enjoyed their winter recess, tragedy struck Haiti when a high magnitude (7.0) earthquake ravaged the island nation on Jan. 12, leaving a death toll of nearly 200,000. Widespread damage resulted from the earthquake and millions around the world began doing their part by donating money and lending whatever help could be offered.… Post the First Comment

Provost Talks Academics at Student Association

Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Geoffrey L. Brackett visited the Student Association (SA) meeting on Jan. 29 to answer some of the questions of the students who attended. The duties of the Provost, according to the Pace official website, are to lead "programs, faculty and staff development; academic administration, planning and budgeting; collaborative outreach; teaching excellence, assessment and innovation; university-wide research and scholarship.… Post the First Comment

Setter Stage with Delroy Daley

Welcome to the first Setter Stage of Spring semester! This edition, we bring Delroy Daley into the spotlight. Daley, a sophomore business management major, is a member of the Setter's men's basketball team. EB: So Delroy, when and why did you start playing basketball? DD: I started playing when I was 13 and I started playing ball because I thought I should use my height to my advantage.… Post the First Comment

Help Haiti and Hope for Less Greed

On Jan 25, the Organization of Latin America Students (OLAS) held a fundraising event, Footsteps for Haiti. It raised a noteworthy $700 from Pace student donations-either paying their shoe size as admission or donating five water bottles.… Post the First Comment

Quick Career Tips

From Career Services

Career Services is looking forward to the New Year and working with you! This is the time of year when most of us make those New Year's resolutions…so if your resolution was to actually "go up that hill" and see a career counselor, now is the time.… Post the First Comment

Featured Stories

Life Unexpected

Lux is a bright, vivacious teenage girl just days from her 16th birthday. Put up for adoption as an infant, she's bounced from one foster home to another ever since. When a foster child turns 16, he or she can legally appeal for emancipation - and that's just what Lux decides to do.

Next to Normal: Definitely Not Your Normal Broadway Experience

On Jan 24, Pace University students were transported far from normalcy to the Booth Theatre and viewed a production of Next to Normal. Next to Normal was unlike most Broadway plays. Most are used for a pick-me-up, or a light form of entertainment.

Vampire Weekend

I Think You're a Contra, Too
Are you politically savvy? If you are, you're sure to like Vampire Weekend's second album Contra. But don't worry! Even those of you who can't tell the difference between the donkey and the elephant can still enjoy this tastefully construed masterpiece.

The Google Smart Phone: A Smart Buy?

The much-anticipated Google Nexus One smartphone finally debuted at Google's California headquarters Tues, Jan 5. The Nexus One, which Google touts as a "superphone," has many features that aren't necessarily groundbreaking, but add more competition to the market of smartphones.

Get To Know Your Organizations: Desi Heritage of South Asians (DHOSA)

Students of South Asian heritage have a campus organization they can be proud of: DHOSA, or Desi Heritage of South Asians. "DHOSA is a multicultural organization in Pace University," said DHOSA President Zanib Naveed.

Teacher Feature: Professor Nada Khader

Professor Nada Khader entered the Pace University world in just one year ago in January 2009, teaching the history of the Middle East as part of the Political Science department in the Dyson College of Arts and Sciences.

Philosophy vs. Psychology

If you ever sat in a class that wasn't yours-on purpose-you might just learn something. On Jan. 25, my philosophy class was cancelled due to weather concerns. So I decided to join my friend, junior psychology major, Yelitza Gaona, in her Research Methodology class instead since I had nothing else to do.

Women's Basketball Moves into Three-Way Tie For Second Place in Conference

Pleasantville, NY- Jan. 30. The Pace Women's Basketball continued their winning streak against the Bentley Falcons, moving them into a three- way tie for second place in NE-10 conference. Setters achieved their sixth win in a row with the final score of 71-55, improving 15-5 overall and 12-3 in conference.

Setters Face Unfortunate Loss against Bentley

Pleasantville, Jan.30- After a two game winning streak against Merrimack and UMASS Lowell, Pace Men's Basketball lost 76-53 against the Bentley Falcons on Saturday. Laurence McGhee led the game with 19 points, and Ryan Woods contributed to the game with 10 rebounds.