By Jennifer Chavez Staff Writer Many residents living in Kings Hall are becoming aware of the presence of mold in their dorm rooms and residence hall. Students are concerned for their health and believe the mold is causing an endless cycle of sickness in their building. An emergency evacuation occurred…
Posts published in October 2019
By Dylan Valic Features Editor National Coming Out Day was observed this past Friday, Oct. 11. The day is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness for the LGBTQ+ community. “Coming out” is a term that refers to when people accept their sexual orientation or gender identity, and are ready…
By Elise Person Staff Writer The Field Hockey team is putting the last pieces together as they prepare for conference play. The team had mixed performances at the start of their fall 2019 season. With a record of 3-5, The Sharks are anticipating their first conference game on Friday, Oct.…
By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief The women’s soccer team fell to the Robert Morris University Colonials on Sunday, Oct. 6 in a 4-2 loss in their Senior Day game. Prior to kick off, seniors Julia Duffy, Gabrielle Clark, Veronica Saager and Shakila Seva-nan were honored on the field surrounded by family…
By Thomas Okin Staff Writer On Saturday, Oct. 5, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Circle K co-hosted the event .1K for a Cause. This event, a parody of a traditional 1K run, had participants run a few feet to raise money for the American Cancer Society. The cost to participate was…
By Alexander Espinosa & Dylan Valic Staff Writer, Features Editor The archives and special collections department houses a large variety of rare and historical collections. Students can visit the second floor of the B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library to use these resources to help with assignments or pursue knowledge in…