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Mills offers vaccinations against the upcoming flu season

As the flu season approaches, Mills College’s new on-campus health center is concerned with getting people vaccinated against the flu.

Journalist, congresswoman share insights into Washington

Nationally renowned journalist Helen Thomas recently joined Congresswoman Barbara Lee at Mills College for a discussion of presidential politics.

Student cyclists shift into high gear

Bicycling has long been a trend on college campuses, but it is only in recent years that it has become popular at Mills College. It is not uncommon now to see bicyclists making their way around Toyon Meadow, down Richards Road, or even up the hill to Ethel Moore and Mary Morse residence halls.

Lifeguards protect an underused pool

Located near the entrance of campus — in between the Mills College soccer field and the Haas Gymnasium — lifeguards work each day maintain the College’s swimming facility. But they say the Mills community is underutilizing the services offered there.

Monster College Advantage tour comes to Mills

As part of efforts to help students get jobs after graduation, the Mills College Career Center hosted a presentation from Monster.com, a leading online job search company. The event, held Sept. 18 in the Student Union, is part of a nationwide Monster College Advantage tour.

Eco-friendly new MBA building open for business

This semester marks the completion of the Lorry I. Lokey Graduate School of Business, a massive structure located at the corner of Richards Road that is now home to the MBA program, faculty offices and classroom meeting spaces for several departments.

Volunteers contribute to creek restoration

As part of the campus Creek Restoration Program, 41 volunteers participated in the annual Creek to Bay Day this past Saturday. Leona Creek at Mills was one of 25 clean-up sites sponsored by the City of Oakland.

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