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By Garrett Cecere | Oct. 16, 2019By Garrett CecereEditor-in-Chief When Matt Huston (’12) got one of his first internships at The Philadelphia Inquirer during college, he was surprised ...
Read More »By Garrett CecereEditor-in-Chief When Matt Huston (’12) got one of his first internships at The Philadelphia Inquirer during college, he was surprised ...
Read More »With World Mental Health Day being last week, it’s important to shine a light on mental health issues that are not discussed frequently. According to ...
Read More »By Lara BeckerArts & Entertainment Editor Are you ready, kids? Kelp shakes, bubbles, krabby patties and surfing transformed Green Lawn into a “Spongebob” ...
Read More »By Jennifer SomersPhoto Editor Every college student stresses out at some point. Although their time at school can be frustrating between classes and ...
Read More »By Diana SolanoDistribution Manager Fall is one of the best seasons of the year. You hear the crunch of fallen leaves under your feet as you walk ...
Read More »Doesn’t it feel more sincere when you receive a hand-written card from a friend or family member versus getting a simple text for a special occasion? ...
Read More »By Elizabeth CasalnovaColumnist This recipe is one of my favorites because it’s one of the first ones I’ve made myself. This chili is perfect ...
Read More »By Emili KovellCorrespondent Onlookers stopped and stared at the marchers as they lifted signs and bellowed chant after chant across the College’s campus. ...
Read More »By Haley NakonechnyCorrespondent What do Vincent Van Gogh and a college student finger painting a sunflower have in common? Both are people who use art ...
Read More »By Elizabeth CasalnovaColumnist Guacamole is easily accessible in grocery stores, but it’s served in plastic containers and loaded with tons ...
Read More »By Diana Solano Distribution Manager These days, activewear — like joggers, sneakers and windbreakers — is not only what you wear for a run ...
Read More »By Viktoria RistanovicFeatures Editor As we move further in the fall semester, we may feel settled in, but stress can still affect students both physically ...
Read More »By Richard Miller Opinions Editor For many students, college brings a lot of firsts — living on their own, buying and cooking for themselves or the ...
Read More »By Diana SolanoDistribution Manager There comes a time in every person’s college career when they realize the importance of having business formal ...
Read More »By Viktoria RistanovicFeatures Editor Yoga is a popular and powerful way to release stress and anxiety and help people get into better shape one “Om” ...
Read More »By Elizabeth CasalnovaColumnist If you’re looking for an easy meal-prep recipe for the week, look no further than quinoa salad. This recipe uses ...
Read More »By Viktoria RistanovicFeatures Editor This year marks the 18th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, when tragedy struck the U.S. after two hijacked planes hit ...
Read More »By Garrett CecereEditor-in-Chief In a sweltering high school classroom during the summer of 1987, Alan Amtzis approached his students with the hope of ...
Read More »By Diana Solano Distribution Manager The heat of August has come and gone, and now September brings windy days. Although the first official day ...
Read More »By Elizabeth CasalnovaColumnist I love adding granola to most of my breakfast dishes. In fact, I even make it a meal of its own. Prepackaged ...
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