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Sports Editor gives his final remarks in last edition of the paper. Chandler has worked on staff for six semesters, and has been an editor for the last two years.
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The Fellowship of Christian Athletes Club is a warm-hearted and welcoming group on campus. They are always looking for new members, and hold weekly gatherings on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. in the Henderson Campus Center.
Farewell, Caflisch Hall! 👋 The decision to close the hall was not made lightly as we know the building holds significance for past residents.
💚 With input from the campus community, students will assist in reimagining the space for activities, recreation, and sustainable uses.
After a Thursday morning vote by the Board of Trustees, Ron Cole, '87, will serve as the permanent president of the college in a full five-year-term.
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Allegheny College has settled a $75,000 lawsuit alleging negligence and recklessness related to the 2019 sexual assault in Ravine-Narvik Hall, ending just under three years of legal proceedings.
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What is the value of hard work in a culture that only wants you to work harder? Sometimes, trying is enough. Read Opinion editor Sydney Emerson's, '23, final column: https://t.co/t46X5UYjiz
Generation Z is known as the “woke” generation, being more compassionate than most. As Sami Mirza, ’24, reflects upon his premature departure from Jordan, he finds that Americans may not be as disconnected from their colonial predecessors as they think.
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Stop by the Meadville Public Library tonight from 5:30-7 p.m. to view a presentation on transnational drug violence, hosted by POLSCI 235 students. Tonight’s event will focus on the impact drug violence has had on local communities.
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Junior Opinion Editor Sam Heilmann and a "Why Not Us?" event coordinator were the only "audience members" present at a "Speak About It" event about being an active bystander. Nevertheless, the show went on the road. Read about it here: https://t.co/MbfpLeiICZ.
“Sometimes, I can better communicate certain messages by sharing my own experiences and emotions,” said Ukrainian Penn State Professor Lena Surzhko-Harned, who came to Allegheny on Tuesday, April 18, for a talk on the war in Ukraine. Find out more here: https://t.co/Na211RLIIC.
The dance minor's concert on Sunday, April 23, went beyond giving the audience an entertaining performance. It provided a space for dancers to grapple with themes such as identity and coming of age. Read more here: https://t.co/RxRT5e90zq.
"Never retired before," Ben Slote joked during an interview with Junior Opinion Editor Sam Heilmann. "You can't rehearse this." He and his wife Susan are retiring at the end of this semester after more than thirty years of teaching service at Allegheny. https://t.co/F2Z2hPYji6
The Allegheny Student Government held its final General Assembly for the semester to transition the power to the leadership and cabinet for the upcoming academic year.
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The Allegheny Student Government, the Green Students of Color Society and the Students for Environmental Action hosted a student-run thrift store in the lobby of the Henderson Campus Center on Tuesday, April 25.
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Allegheny men's lacrosse has a chance to get over the .500 mark. Sitting at 7-7, they will play their final game of the regular season tomorrow versus Franciscan University at 4 p.m. on the road.
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Women's lacrosse looks to be the first team in program history to win a Presidents' Athletic Conference title with playoffs right around the corner.