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Sesquicentennial takes off

Mills is in its 150th year, and the sesquicentennial campaign is moving forward, with a focus on the activities calendar and Mills programming.. The Office…

Graduate liberal studies may end

The administration may slash the graduate liberal studies program because of dwindling enrollment and a lack of advertising funds. The interdisciplinary degree has progressively lost…

Mills regular brings fourlegged friends

Rain or shine, all of Mills can see Margot Nitoff walking her Daschund dogs around campus. Nitoff takes her dogs, Valdi, 9, and Amber, 8…

Calendar passed by faculty vote

The faculty voted unanimously in favor of changing the academic calendar on Monday. According to the Academic Standing Committee, the new calendar for the 2002-03…

Wine sip a splash

The Resumer Toast, a fundraiser fr the Mary Atkins Lounge, was a huge success as both a fun-raiser and an evening for women over 21…

No rent control at Mills

The Oakland Rent Control Board decided that Mills College is allowed to assign its own rent rates for residences in Faculty Village, despite protests by…

Campus has limited access for women on wheels

The “Women on Wheels” wonder if Mills College will continue to be diligent in the pursuit of accessibility on campus once they graduate in May.…