February 1, 2003 Americans woke up to a white streak in the sky. The white flare in the sky was the Space Shuttle Columbia, destroyed upon reentering the Earth's atmosphere. The ship's crew consisting of commander Rick D. Husband, William C. McCool, Michael P.
The College of Arts and Sciences held its fifth annual Research Day in Behrakis Hall April 13. Posters and presentations by undergraduate and graduate students were featured.
The names: Betty and Barney Hill, an loving couple and residents of the fine town of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The date: 19 September, 1961. The place: US Route 3, a lonely country road. They were returning from a vacation to Canada, but little did they know that they would be returning to terror! As they drove, they noticed a light moving erratically in the sky and, after a short time, it began to trail the car.
In the Apr. 7 issue of The Triangle, in an article titled "University City campus to host Research Days events April 14, 26," the date for the College of Arts and Sciences Research Day event was mistakenly noted in both the headline and the article to be Apr.