Checking in with Politifact founder November 17, 2016 Politifact founder Bill Adair presented on the progression of his fact-checking website at one of the school’s “What’s at Stake” events…
Truck hits freshman November 17, 2016 While running across Wesleyan Drive on Nov. 8., freshman Timothy Muslusky was hit by a truck. Muslusky participates in track and was in the middle of practicing when hit.
Gas leak outside of Batten boiler room November 17, 2016 A meter inspector on a scheduled maintenance visit found a gas leak outside of the Jane P. Batten Student Center…
Silence of the Bees: When the Buzzing Stops November 9, 2016 On Sept. 30, seven species of yellow-faced bees were added to the United States’s endangered species list. Not all bees are endangered. The yellow-faced…
Trump Triumphs in 2016 Presidential Election November 9, 2016 The nation has voted. A final count determined around 3 a.m. today that Donald Trump received the required 270 electoral votes and will be the 45th president of the United States of America.
Students in German Do Lingo With DuoLingo October 20, 2016 Word is out about an electronic language learning resource that is convenient, mobile and best of all, free. DuoLingo offers lessons online and through…
Cultural Costumes Cause Controversy October 20, 2016 Young and old alike have heralded Halloween across the nation, seconded only in enthusiasm by chain stores. Skeletons peek around doorways, jack-o-lanterns greet passersby…
Fundango Coming to Campus October 20, 2016 On Oct. 22, the campus will host the twelfth annual Kids Fundango Festival, featuring the Art of Puppetry. The festival was brought to the school…
Hispanic Heritage Celebration October 20, 2016 In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson began the observation of Hispanic Heritage Week as a way to honor and show respect to American citizens…
Unwanted Visitor Grows on Campus October 20, 2016 Health concern arises in midst of mold discovery in residence halls The discovery of what could be black mold has incited the arise of…