The new Student Health Center on campus offers many different services to students, regardless of their health insurance provider.
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As the new school year begins, the Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation (APER) department began their search for new talent among the first year and…
Mills College senior Kelly Stewart plans to embark on a three-month long cycling journey after her graduation in May. The empowering trip will take her from San Francisco, to Belfast, Maine, estimated to be just around 5,000 miles.
The Environmental Studies major's motivation behind the trip, which she will be taking with boyfriend Max Lurie, comes from a personal self defense class that she took while at Mills.
Upon arriving at the Haas Pavilion gym on a Wednesday night, it is likely a tall white net is being set up inside.
Some participants may already have started a game of "Pepper" - passing the volleyball between partners. Once seven o' clock hits, warm-ups begin.
Tom Ammiano proposed California Assembly Bill 390 in February 2009. This bill would legalize and tax California's trade in marijuana, and supporters say it could help re-establish California's economy.
According to the NBC Bay Area News website, AB 390 "would remove all penalties in California law on cultivation, transportation, sale, purchase, possession, or use of marijuana, natural THC, or paraphernalia for persons over the age of 21.
In efforts to save energy and to lower greenhouse gas emissions, Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) have become a popular choice of light bulbs for consumers, including Mills College.
Though the energy saving CFL bulbs use about 75 percent less energy than incandescent light bulbs, CFLs contain small amounts of mercury, and it has some buyers worried.
Are you competitive but don't want to play a contact sport? Are you looking for a good stress reliever? If yes, then the physical education department has something to offer...bowling class. Every Thursday afternoon Colette Bowler, no pun intended, drives a van loaded up with students to the AMF South Shore Lanes bowling alley in Alameda where students show and practice their bowling skills.