The Contact Center held an open house for students, faculty, and the community to see the new facility on 44 N. Howell St. across from the County Court. On Oct. 22, about 60 people visited the event throughout the afternoon, according to Contact Center director Mary Margaret Spiteri. “The open house was for faculty, staff,...
Author: Michaela Estruth (Michaela Estruth)
Pro-life legal scholar speaks on abortion and women’s rights
Abortion and women’s rights do not fit “hand in glove,” said Erika Bachiochi in her speech on Sept. 19, “Roe, Dobbs, and Competing Visions of Women’s Rights.” Bachiochi is a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the director of The Wollstonecraft Project at the Abigail Adams Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She specializes...
COVID-19 funding should go to education not vaccines
While the rate of infection and deaths due to COVID-19 is steadily decreasing, the rate of poor reading comprehension and failed mathematical performance is on the rise. Instead of funding annual COVID-19 vaccines, our money should be used to defend and support education. On Sept. 1, The National Center for Education Statistics reported a five-point...
Dining Hall dishwasher breaks for lunch, fixed by dinner time
Paper plates and plastic cups replaced the Knorr Dining Hall’s dishware during the lunchtime rush Wednesday after a dishwasher malfunction. The dishwasher broke down on Tuesday night, according to Head Chef Adam Harvey. “The tank was pulling too much chemical too fast,” Harvey said. “So we ran out of chemicals.” The dishwasher depleted a two-week...
Not too good to be true, Schizmatics is back for the fall
“Schizmatics” or “The Schizmatics”? Which is it? Even the members can’t make up their minds. Regardless, the campus can’t keep its eyes off of them. This band of six sophomores— Matthew Byrne, Owen Gerth, Gavin Listro, John Schaefer, Dravyn Spies, and Jack Walker— formed mid-second semester of their freshman year. “It was Gavin’s brainchild,” Gerth...




