If you walk by the benches outside the weight room in the Roche Sports Complex on Monday at 4:30 p.m., there’s a good chance you’ll see sophomore Marcus Lotti and eighth grader Ashton Montez playing Polish poker or Gin rummy, discussing what they want to eat for dinner that night or the most recent song...
Author: Emma Cummins (Emma Cummins)
Penny’s, SAB partner to hold campus painting contest
Penny’s coffee shop, which opened earlier this semester, will be hosting a campus-wide painting contest tonight. Student Activities Board and Penny’s have partnered to host “Penny’s and Painting” on Thursday, Oct. 11 in the New Dorm from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Free coffee will be available and the winner of the contest will receive...
The Donnybrook lives on
Under the glow of $4 Christmas lights hung by nails found in the lawn, nine young men recline in chairs scavenged from campus. Passing by, you’ll hear any music from Alicia Keys to Dropkick Murphys to XXXTentacion. After construction in Galloway Residence displaced the men who lived on the dorm’s fourth floor, the college gave...
Charger Chatter: Mark Miller
What is it like living in the Midwest after growing up on the east coast? The people are a little different. Some of the stereotypes are true. People talk slower here. People drive faster in New Jersey. I notice the accent in people here. People are nicer here. I’m not a huge fan of the...
‘Honor and pride’: Conner releases book on war monuments
After 10 years of traveling to Europe and Washington, D.C., reading archives in both French and English, and visiting numerous war monuments and cemeteries, Professor of History Thomas Conner has published his new book titled: “War and Remembrance: The Story of the American Battle Monuments Commission.” In his book, Conner tells the story of the...




