As the salmon-colored sun nestles the Florida skyline, Maddie Peter reclines on the bow of the Black Horse. Hotels and high-rises, burnished with pink-orange, fleck the coast of Clearwater Beach in front of her. Sometimes, on nights like this, dolphins glide among the boats docked at the ramp. From her place on her grandfather’s yacht...
Author: Madeline Fry (Madeline Fry)
Maddie Peter is The Water Queen
As the salmon-colored sun nestles the Florida skyline, Maddie Peter reclines on the bow of the Black Horse. Hotels and high-rises, burnished with pink-orange, fleck the coast of Clearwater Beach in front of her. Sometimes, on nights like this, dolphins glide among the boats docked at the ramp. From her place on her grandfather’s yacht...
Negotiations class pushes students to hone bargaining skills
At the polar ends of a spectrum, there are two types of negotiators: the Turkish rug merchant and the Italian mob boss. Vice President and General Counsel Robert Norton recommends that you be neither. “You should be somewhere in the middle,” said senior Anna Eby, who’s taking Norton’s negotiations class this semester. She said she...
A force on the track and the field
During the last football game of the season, freshman KJ Maloney scored a 67-yard touchdown. Shutting out Lake Erie College 54-0, the Chargers won, but Maloney didn’t get to savor his accomplishments for long. “The day after football ended my track coach texted me, ‘All right, now the real work begins,’” Maloney said. Maloney was...
Getting a taste of Manning
Take a walk down N. Manning Street. Start at Central Hall, pass the parking lots, stop to listen to The Wineboxes performing by College Baptist. Cross the street, gather at the beer tent for a cup of Coors. Then slalom from house to house: taste the mac ‘n’ cheese, grab a waffle, and don’t forget...



