By Grace Mandato L&A editor Last week, I was getting dressed for my morning class when a man from maintenance knocked on my suite door in West Village. I quickly pulled on…
Category: Opinion
Editor learns to double check food orders
By Megan Ruge Asst. L&A editor Since I was young, I was taught right from wrong. I was brought up with a set of values that allowed me to identify what was…
Chaplainâs Corner
By the Rev. Scott M. Kershner, University Chaplain I lead a Global Opportunities trip called GO Jerusalem: Interfaith Encounters. If there is any place on earth known for political tensions, Jerusalem is…
Student finds good side of stolen phone
By Brenda Ortega Abroad writer I have been without a phone in Costa Rica for almost a month, and I can honestly say that it is the best thing ever. I had…
Writer reviews âmedia-drivenâ movie
By Megan Ruge Asst. living and arts editor This weekâs review comes to you hot off the press. I chose a fresh Netflix release for you all that is different than anything…
Writer recommends three female artists
By Sean Colvin Staff Writer Last week, I wrote about three bands with male songwriters, so this week I am focusing on some new releases by female artists. Angel Olsen released her…
Abroad student sees differences in world
By EJ Schwartz Abroad writer Itâs the first day Iâm on the shore and I am lying on the ground, toes sand-curled, staring up at a pink streaked sky. Views like this…
Directorâs Discussion
By Eli BassâDirector of Jewish Life The news this summer has been memorable. Two candidates vie for the highest office in the land; the future leadership of our nation is in our…
Editor learns to follow own path in future
By Jenna Sands Forum editor I watched my sister and both of my brothers go through college, so I guess you could say I kind of knew what to expect when I…
Dinner encourages students to reflect on events of summer
By Matthew Dooley Staff writer The âLetâs Talk Dinnerâ series started off its third year on campus with a dinner titled âYou Matterâ on Sept. 1. According to the Dean of Academic…