by DIANA LEE GRODEN in Campus News
The Bucks County community
has hardly been immune to the
nation's economic woes. Every
aspect of our lives seems to have
been touched by them.
Everywhere we turn, we seem to
run up against the fallout. The
very air is fraught with stress.
The financial landscape has
changed, becoming unfamiliar
and treacherous.
by DIANA LEE GRODEN in Campus News
The Army truck came to a
halt. The engine quieted.
Twenty-year-old Cpl. Leon
Bass, a member of the intelligence
and reconnaissance
unit of the 183rd Engineer
Combat Battalion, stepped
down into the stillness of a
cool afternoon. It was 1945,
April 11 or 12, he doesn't
remember exactly.
by JOHN BRODIE in Campus News
The play "The Midnight
Ride of Paul Revere" will be
performed at Bucks on
Friday, April 17 at 1 p.m. and
7 p.m. It is sponsored by the
Office of Cultural and
Community Programming.
The play will cover important
historical events including
the Boston Tea Party and, of
course, Paul Revere's famous
ride to warn of the British
invasion.
by ERIC NOCITO in Campus News
Bucks will be host to a special
presentation of dancers
showcasing various forms of
dance on April 15. The performers
are mainly Bucks students
and alumni and the
proceeds will go to charitable
organizations.
With the idea of combining
physical fitness and fun,
Bucks will continue to give
students an outlet for
expressing themselves
through dance and creative
choreography.