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Parking crack down

Increase in tickets and boots anger students
So just where can you park on Piedmont's campus? Many residents, commuters and visitors alike are learning quickly where you can't park. Campus police teamed with student affairs and began a discussion about a month ago on the issue of decal stickers. They believe that students found a loop hole around parking violations.… 1 Comment

What flower are you?

Piedmont theatre presents The Boys Next Door
What flower are you?
"I've got them on plates in piles, see! They won't fit in a jar." This very funny yet touching play focuses on the lives of four mentally challenged men. Filled with humor, the play is also marked by the compassion and understanding which brings light to the half-lit world of its handicapped characters.… Post the First Comment

Decisions made

New residence life selected for the 2009-2010 school year
As we wrap up this school year, some are already preparing for the next. The new RAs and RDs have been announced for the 2009-2010 year at Piedmont in Demorest. "I am so crazy excited about being an RA in Wallace next year! I could not stop smiling when I found out.… Post the First Comment

Vacation for some, work for others

Piedmont updates campuses during summer months
Summer vacation means warm weather, sleeping in, and relaxation. This in not true for Piedmont though. Once summer hits, workers get started on the annual renovations. New roofs, coats of paint and windows are some of the upgrades students will see from this summer's renovations.… Post the First Comment

Property of the college

Where does fine money actually go?
Property of the college
At the end of the semester, it may be a common sight for students to receive their bill only to see things like "Lost key - $75" or "Hole in the wall - $25" at the bottom. These are just some of the fines that resident students have to pay for upkeep in the dormitories.… Post the First Comment

Imprints left by professors

Board of Trustees member speaks at faculty assembly
Dr. Betty Siegel says she went to a college much like Piedmont. She showed up to her first science class and the professor told her she had no place in science. She says this one negative thing changed her life. "What an imprint a professor makes on your life," says Siegel during her presentation to the Piedmont's faculty.… Post the First Comment

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