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Lena Dunham, a writer and director, and Naomi Fry, staff writer at The New Yorker speaking at FAMESICK: An Evening of Stories and Togetherness in the John Lyman Center on Friday, May 1. Photos by Wade Barillaro
05/06/2026

Lena Dunham hosts slumber party at Lyman

The John Lyman Center became the host of a teenage sleepover as Lena Dunham, a writer and director, took the stage on Saturday, May 1, for an evening of storytelling, conversation and
Interim President Sandra Bulmer leading the Town Hall meeting in the Adanti Student Center Ballroom on Friday, May 1. Photo by Victoria Cruz
05/06/2026

Town Hall meeting confronts growing deficit and budget

The highest cost is expected to be the upcoming faculty raises, estimated at around $6 million.
Reusable pads made by students in the Makerspace room that will be sent to communities in Madagascar. Photo by Brianna Wallen
05/06/2026

Students sew reusable pads for girls abroad

Students are creating Reusable Menstrual Pads, RUMPS, to address a critical barrier that prevents many girls in parts of Africa from staying in school: limited access to menstrual products.

School of business has a new dean

Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor The school of business has officially welcomed its new dean, Dr. Jennifer Robin, to the board. Dr. Jennifer Robin has a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and HR management from
09/20/2021

STEM career grow; Biopath teaches students

Benjamin Paquette – Contributor As STEM careers continue to grow, demand for job-ready college graduates increased 17%, according to UC Davis. Bridging the gap in education and experience is the STEM Innovation and Leadership Lab located in Jennings Hall.       
09/20/2021

Flashback: 9/11

Ellis McGinley – Managing Editor 20 years ago, four coordinated terrorist attacks took the lives of thousands on United States soil. On Sept.11, we remember those lost in the incidents which would shape a
09/20/2021

COVID-19 policy changes

Sarah Shelton – Features Editor Sofia Rositani – Editor-In-Chief COVID-19 policies have become the “new normal:” wearing masks in all indoor areas on campus, one visitor allowed for residential students, and quarantining or self-isolating when coming into
09/20/2021

Blackout over west campus last weekend

Ellis McGinley – Managing Editor Sarah Shelton – Features Editor Madeline Scharf – News Editor A generator failure in the campus Energy Center led to a nearly six-hour power outage on Friday, Sept.10, cutting electricity
09/20/2021

Hurricane Ida sweeps across campus

Sofia Rositani – Editor-In-Chief The fall semester has started with inclement weather. A delay with move-in day, moving New Owl Weekend to one day due to hurricane Henri, a heat wave, and hurricane
09/07/2021

Library science accredited this year

Sofia Rositani – Editor-In-Chief Sarah Shelton – Features Editor Library and Information Science was recently accredited this year after losing its accreditation for both the undergraduate and graduate programs. “We are offering 36 credits. This means
09/07/2021

FYE office moved to Engleman, more space

Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor The office of First Year Experience (FYE) has officially moved to Engelman Hall room C 105. Previously where the Disability Resource Center (DRC) resided, the FYE team
09/07/2021

Fall enrollment numbers take hit

Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor Enrollment levels at the university, and across the country, have significantly decreased within the last two years. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many colleges’ enrollment levels, even now as CDC
09/07/2021

Open mic draws music students

Madeline S. Scharf – News Editor The sound of a piano greets students in the hallway outside of Garner Recital Hall. Upon entering, a trio playing jazz greets them to the Week of Welcome event, an open mic.
09/07/2021
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