- He may be an actor but his message is no act. Performance artist 'Rev. Billy' brings his anti-consumerist, pro-environmental message to Skidmore's Case Center Sunday, April 15.
- Events address issues from hunger to fair trade to domestic violence. Musician and activist Courtney Wong (left) will address the topic of human trafficking in her presentation March 30.
- A vigil to remember the victims of the earthquake in Japan and a dinner with the founder of Bicycles Against Poverty are on this week's calendar. The public is welcome at both events.
- Although few Skidmore students, faculty, and staff members knew Alexander Grant personally, many turned out to honor his life and mourn his passing Thursday at a silent vigil held outside the Case College Center.
- Mr. Grant, a Boston College sophomore, died earlier this week while visiting friends at Skidmore.
- More than 50 percent of the voters eligible to cast ballots on campus did so on Tuesday. Election Day marked the end of a season of heightened activity that included a local visit from a former US president. (Orli Handmaker '13 photo)
- Intersections, a new series of panel discussions, will consider how such topics as religion, gender, race, sexuality, nation, and class inform and frame our campus community. Come hear from fellow students, faculty, and staff?and feel free to share your own perspective.
- Photos by local Latino immigrants reveal their experiences working and living in Saratoga County.
- Originally designed as a counter-program to a planned Florida Koran burning, the Skidmore event is designed to foster public discourse on the campus and in the community.