Intentionally stripping parents from their children is one of the greatest injustices inflicted upon youth, and by extension, the world. That’s how Katy Faust, an advocate of children’s rights, framed her lecture on the intentional attacks upon children by adults who force them to lose out on a parent because of their preferred sexual attachment,...
Author: Margaret Patrick (Margaret Patrick)
Gen. Robert Neller to teach one-week course on leadership
Gen. Robert Neller will teach a special course next week on leadership in the Marines. The former commandant of the Marine Corps will focus on examples of leadership invWorld War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The one credit class will meet in the evenings on Feb. 22-26. “The class will offer the...
Two years in the making: Seniors to debut their capstone performances
For senior theatre majors Ariannah Gaiser and Sarah Nolting, procrastination could not be the answer to their senior capstone projects. These projects were two years in the making, and though they were cancelled last Spring due to COVID, the shows will be available to all audiences this weekend, Feb. 4-6. Nolting’s “Death and Renewal” will...
Radio station loses, recovers semester’s worth of files
Last weekend, all radio files from the fall semester of 2020 had been mysteriously deleted, but with the quick action of radio general manager Scot Bertram, they have now been retrieved. When sophomore Josh Barker checked his email on Jan. 24, he found an email from Bertram, informing all radio students that their hard work...
Developer hopes to begin construction on Keefer House in 2020
While the Keefer Hotel project remains in its pre-developmental phase, architects, contractors, and interior designers are making strides every day to move the project forward. Brant Cohen, ’18, an associate for C.L. Real Estate LLC, and said this early phase is taking just as much time as the developer expected due to the complexity of...




