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Top Stories10.10.08 Sweet Briar College’s International Writers Series continues Thursday, Oct. 16 with Spanish writer Luis Goytisolo. Goytisolo will lecture and read from his work at 7:30 p.m. in the Browsing...
10.9.08 Anna Billias, vocalist and piano accompanist for Sweet Briar College’s music program, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 15 in Memorial Chapel. Admission is free. The concert is...
10.8.08 Sweet Briar College’s business management lab will host a run/walk dubbed the “Fund Run: Steps Toward a Cure” from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 in the upper quad at Memorial Chapel....
AthleticsAll three of Sweet Briar’s fall sports competed in home conference games today.In Williams Gymnasium, the volleyball Vixens matched up against Guilford College. While there were many thrilling...
The soccer game slated for Saturday Sept. 27 against Hollins University has been cancelled due to constant rain and unplayable field conditions. The game will be re-scheduled for a date to be...
RidingMcPheeters snags reserve high-point rider honorsSweet Briar College’s Intercollegiate Horse Show Association team had a successful first outing of the season, hosted by Radford University on...
September was a good month for Sweet Briar’s Fall Field Team, with strong finishes at a competition at Broadview Ranch in Lexington and the Bull Run Hunter Paces at Locust Hill Preserve near...
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Retired FBI criminal profiler Ed Sulzbach (center) spoke to Larry Janow’s Politics of Legal Order class on Thursday, Oct. 9 about his work as a criminal profiler. He talked about history of profiling at the FBI and about his 24-year career, during which he also worked as an undercover agent, hostage negotiator and a faculty member of the FBI Academy. Sulzbach is now an author, consultant and lecturer. |
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