Emily Davis During the past Democratic Debate, only 22 minutes were devoted to foreign policy perspectives. Given the state of the world currently, that was not enough time to understand what each candidate prioritizes. Additionally, some of the candidates passed on speaking on this topic …
The College’s ineptitude to support low-income students prevents success
Emilee McCubbins Just under three years ago, I stood before a room full of people and bared my soul. At the Board of Trustees meeting, I opened up about the struggles of being a low-income student and the first in my family to make it …
Political indifference is anti-semitic
Isaac Weiss When I arrived to the synagogue for Rosh Hashanah this year, I was greeted by three police officers with guns strapped to their waists, dressed in Kevlar. The synagogue had increased armed protection for the mental comfort of the Jewish congregants. We couldn’t …
College and OneEighty formalize partnership
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The College has officially formalized a partnership with OneEighty, an organization that serves to provide mental health services and eliminate issues such as sexual violence and substance abuse. This partnership will now provide students, faculty and staff with educational and programming …
Discussion to renovate Lowry takes place
Samuel Casey News Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 16, President Sarah Bolton and Dean of Students Scott Brown hosted a discussion with students concerning the upcoming renovation of the Lowry Center. According to an email from Brown, students were encouraged to help answer questions, such as, …
SGA faces issues after students fail to register for shuttle on time
Savannah Sima Contributing Writer The shuttles for students traveling to airports offered before and after break by the Student Government Association (SGA) have been a point of contention between students, parents and members of SGA. SGA offers shuttles to and from the Cleveland and Canton-Akron …