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University research placed on display

Towson showcases projects, studies for institutional leaders, partners

By Tyler Waldman

Towson's division of economic and community outreach and the College of Graduate Studies and Research presented their first showcase of applied research and faculty projects Wednesday afternoon at the Auburn House Pavilion. The event featured more than 20 exhibits from Towson departments and other campus agencies, who displayed

Team Tigertown sweeps election

Foundation, Assadi lose race; a record 2,081 votes cast, 620 more than last year

By Nick DiMarco

Team Tigertown's campaign strategy of pitching their group as a unit proved effective Wednesday when the ticket swept the elections for the Student Government Association executive board. Kristen Guy was elected SGA president, with James Torrence as vice president, John Graf as treasurer, and Julie Lyst as attorney general.

Tigerfest: Last year's security measures to remain

Residence halls will have added guards starting Friday

By Sharon Leff

When students step onto Burdick Field Saturday for Towson's annual spring festival Tigerfest, they won't be surprised by new security measures. "We're not making major changes from last year. Deb Moriarty, vice president for student affairs, said. "We're implementing the same plan from last year since it seemed to work.

Community preps for 'Fest

By Nick DiMarco

Community members are preparing for the biggest party on the Towson calendar: Tigerfest. Only they won't be enjoying The Roots or playing water tag. They'll be patrolling after the annual spring festival to ensure after-parties in their neighborhoods do not get out of hand.

Two candidates left in Associate contest

Nevin, Hurley reach finals of annual competition; last presentations April 27

By Andrew Fortier

Only two candidates are left in this year's Associate competition, as Jennifer Nevin and Heather Hurley were not hired Tuesday. This week, instead of group case studies, the candidates were subject to interviews by executives from JMT engineering and St.

Paw Prints

As the University anticipates an increase in enrollment during the summer session due to the new pilot trimester program, several student services will be open additional hours in comparison to years past, according to trimester committee chairperson Charlotte Exner.

Police Blotter

Apr. 15: In Hawkins Hall, a non-affiliate was arrested for repeated trespassing. Apr. 15: In Residence Tower, a resident student intentionally broke a glass window and was taken to the hospital by a friend for treatment. Apr. 15: In Towson Run Apartments, a resident student threatened to stab another resident with a pen during a roommate meeting.

Tigerfest Events: Photos

Greek Sing

By Eric Gazzillo

Tigerfest Music: Photos

Times editor speaks for Earth Day event

By Ashley Rabe

As part of the Earth Day events this week, students gathered in the University Union Potomac Lounge to hear a lecture by

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