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Posts published in October 2019

Sharks Sink in Home Waters

By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist & Andrew Scarpaci Sports & Photo Editor, Staff Writer The Sharks fell with a score of 0-30 against the Saint Francis University Red Flash on Saturday, Oct. 19 in their first homecoming game as a Division I program. It was a hard hit for the team,…

National Bullying Prevention Month: Rethinking Bullying

By Adam Silverstein Contributing Writer When discussing the topic of bullying, we think of multiple scenarios: physical intimidation, targeted cyberbullying and social exclusion, to name a few. Bullying takes many forms, which is why it can be a difficult subject to talk about. One thing all of the scenarios have…

Series Review: Season 3 of “Big Mouth”

By Chanel Lubsey Staff Writer From popping adderall to closeted gay romances to sexist dress codes, its everybody’s least favorite time in their lives: middle school. “Big Mouth” is back and bigger than ever tackling more issues that riddle modern day puberty with its crude comedic touch to their overall…

Homecoming Court Announced

Christina Lynch “I think it would be a really nice opportunity to be recognized for a lot of the different roles that I’ve had throughout my three plus years here. I’ve been a resident assistant, an orientation leader, I’ve held a number of positions in my sorority, Delta Zeta, and…

A Haunted Tour of the Campus Chapel

By Alexander Espinosa Staff Writer Halloween is right around the corner and students are getting ready for the night of fright. The Rainbow Alliance, along with the Forensic Science Club and the Promethean Pitch Acapella, will host a haunted house to get students into a frightening mood. The event is…

Alumni Take Over the Wave for Homecoming

By Dylan Valic Features Editor The campus radio station, The Wave, formerly WCWP, is hosting its annual Alumni Takeover during Homecoming weekend from Wednesday, Oct. 16 to Sunday, Oct. 20. The event will also mark the 58th anniversary of the radio station being on campus. During the event, former students…

Promise Holds Safe Zone Training

By Ashley Bowden Co-Editor-In-Chief The campus community is comprised of various groups and individuals, and as more students develop a sense of identity during their college career, other members of the community are making an effort to accommodate them. Members of the Promise Office are hosting safe zone training sessions…