Baseball wins third straight home game
By Kalli Colacino | Mar. 25, 2022The College’s baseball team defeated Widener University on Wednesday, 7-6.
Read More »The College’s baseball team defeated Widener University on Wednesday, 7-6.
Read More »Covid-19 testing will continue to be offered in the Decker Hall Social Space, as students, staff and faculty are expected to be tested within a week of returning to campus, according to an email the College sent to students on Tuesday.
Read More »In an email message to the campus community today, President Foster informed students that the upcoming Spring 2022 semester would remain in person.
Read More »David Lamar was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Nov. 8 for the fatal car crash that killed Michael Sot and severely injured five other students on ...
Read More »By David RobertsStaff Writer This past Saturday, the College hosted SUNY for the first regular season home game since Nov. 6, 2019. The meaning of ...
Read More »By David RobertsStaff Writer It’s been 658 days. That is how long it has been since the College has played in a regular season football game. The ...
Read More »By Dr. Diane Bates The 2021 United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on the physical science explaining climate change, ...
Read More »By Derek HubbardCorrespondentIn his first public remark since the fall of Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, President Joe Biden largely ignored his administration’s ...
Read More »By Nevin GulerCorrespondent As a rising sophomore at the College, I have had a bumpy year. I was stuck at home, bored out of my mind, staring at ...
Read More »By Ian KrietzbergManaging Editor Indoor face coverings will be required for everyone on campus regardless of vaccination status amid rising Delta variant ...
Read More »By Camille FurstFormer Editor-in-Chief The College has told students that failure to upload proof of Covid-19 vaccination without an approved exemption ...
Read More »By Ethan KaiserCorrespondent April 30 marked 100 days since President Biden was sworn in, and I think it’s fair to reflect on what he has done thus ...
Read More »By Gregory LeddyCorrespondent If you’re asking college students, there is no question that finals season is one of the most stressful times. Long ...
Read More »By Kalli ColacinoManaging Editor Dr. Suzzane McCotter, the dean of the School of Education, has been at the College for almost four years. Over the ...
Read More »By Olivia BowmanCorrespondent In the past year and a half, both Covid-19 and social media have been two things that have been impossible to escape. ...
Read More »By Jordyn SavaStaff Writer For new and old lions at the College, transitioning from home cooked meals to dining hall food can be a challenge. Those ...
Read More »By Kristen HuntStaff Writer It has been two years since students at the College have experienced a typical graduation — mingling with classmates, ...
Read More »By Lysa LegrosStaff Writer During his time at the College, Garrett Cecere was the editor-in-chief of The Signal during the Fall 2019 semester. After ...
Read More »By Rebekah SchroederStaff Writer Trading tables for technology, Kiana Stockwell is a victim support specialist intern for Anti-Violence Initiatives ...
Read More »By Celeste KrewsonStaff Writer Women’s rights is an ongoing topic that has sparked countless movements and figureheads. The fight for gender equality ...
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