An article in the Ursinus Weekly in which two women, Misses Neff and Duyrea, hosted the sophomore class and entertained them with food and games. (Article is in the middle on the left)
A piece discussing Shreiner Hall, Hobson Hall, and Trappe Tavern's supernatural happenings and ghost rumors. Pfahler Hall, Ritter, and Bomberger Auditorium's supernatural happenings are also mentioned.
The text focuses on a reworked course offered during the 2017-2018 course catalog. The course was formerly titled African American Experience. The course focuses on the multitude of intersecting experiences and identities of African Americas. course…
The text focuses on a course offered in the 2016-2017 course catalog. The course focuses on the historical and contextual context of the experience of African Americans in the United States. The course is taught by unnamed Sociology faculty. The…
The text focuses on a reworked course offered during the 2017-2018 course catalog. The course was formerly titled American Ethnic Groups. Race and Ethnic Relation focuses on and cognizes the complexity of the interaction between ethnicity and race.…
The text focuses on a course offered in the 2016-2017 course catalog. The course focuses on the political, social, and economic context of ethnic groups in the United States. This course description forges the relation between race and ethnicity. The…