Eisenhower Institute Presents Campus Public Policy Debate
By Patrick Sullivan, Staff Writer On Tuesday, April 12, the Eisenhower Institute, the Public Policy Student Council, and the Public Policy House presented the annual campus policy debate. The event provides various clubs on campus a platform to voice their views on contemporary topics ranging from voting rights to the Russian War in Ukraine. Introductory remarks were provided by Lauren Cole ‘19, the program manager for the Eisenhower...
Student Senate 4/11: Club Representative Attendance Discussion
By Sarah Laud, Staff Writer At the April 11 Student Senate meeting, President Syd Quan ’22 called the meeting to order and Secretary Evelyn Datte ’24 took the roll. The meeting began with officer reports. President Quan’s announcement that there will be three more Senate meetings held until the end of the school year. Vice President Miranda Zamora ’23 reminded that check-ins are still being offered as Senate election...
The Weekly Roundup: April 18- April 24
Compiled by Ava Burchell, Staff Writer Monday, April 18 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m., President’s Office Hours for Students, Pennsylvania Hall Office of the President 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m., Jewish Studies Lecture-Dr. Carlton Long, Virtual Tuesday, April 19 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m., eRace, Glatfelter Lodge 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m., AARA-Lunch Conversations, College Union Building 208 12:05 p.m.-12:25 p.m., Fresh Air Campus Walk, Stine Lake...
“Moon Knight”: The New Direction for Marvel
By Laken Franchetti, Assistant News Editor On Wednesday, March 30, Marvel Studios’ “Moon Knight” was released on Disney+. Three out of six episodes have been released at this point, and the show is proving to be a new, fresh story in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “Moon Knight“ is one of the first Marvel projects to be released in phase four that does not include ties to other characters or plot lines. Each of...
March Madness Recap
By Sydney LoPresti, Staff Writer March Madness brackets for the men’s side of the NCAA tournament took a hit within the first days of gameplay as lower seed teams took large victories over fan favorites. Most notably, Cinderella team St. Peter’s beat No. 2 seed Kentucky, a team many chose to win it all, in the first round. Led by guard Doug Edert, the Peacocks made it all the way to the Elite Eight before losing to No. 8 University of...