Are You the One? not the one for me
By Erin Moyer || Senior Editor Outlandish, black-out drunk behavior. Weirdly sexual physical challenges to compete for dates. Couples having unsanctioned sex in a group bedroom. It’s all just a…
The Royals are just one win away from a World Series title
By Joseph Giordano || Staff Writer The 2015 World Series teams have been very evenly matched throughout the first four games of the series, and baseball fans everywhere are hoping…
Roethlisberger’s esteemed place in NFL demonstrates rape culture, league’s failure to address player misconduct
By Erin Moyer || Senior Editor I am not “into” sports. Let’s start there. I do not “follow” the NFL. I am not “aware” of which teams are doing “well.”…
Alumna Stein discusses race, masculinity during Women’s Center talk
Erin Moyer || Senior Editor On Wednesday, Melissa Stein ’99 delivered a lecture entitled “Measuring Manhood: Race and the Science of Masculinity, 1830-1934” in Stahr Auditorium in Stager Hall. Stein,…
Pulitzer Prize winner Nazario talks immigration, supporting refugees
By Ellie Gavin || Campus Life Editor This week’s Common Hour was led by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Sonia Nazario. Nazario is best known for her work writing for…
Former web-based software server to be retired, replaced with new services
By Steven Viera || Senior Editor According to this article on F&M’s website, the College is retiring its 11-year old web-based software server by the end of the year. The…
Ryan elected House Speaker following Boehner’s resignation announcement
By Steven Viera || Senior Editor Last Thursday, Paul Ryan (R-WI) was elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Ryan secured 236 votes to win the speakership, winning the…
New F&M Poll indicates waning support for Wolf amidst budget battle
By Steven Viera || Senior Editor Tom Wolf, governor of Pennsylvania, is beginning to lose support from his constituents as a result of the state’s inability to pass a budget…
Fun Home shows how tolerance has progressed over generations
By Preman Koshar || Arts & Entertainment Editor Last weekend, I had the great privilege of seeing the Broadway show Fun Home for free, thanks to F&M alumnus James Lapine…
Jeb Bush is on the brink of ending his presidential run
By Nicholas Riebel || Staff Writer While watching the Republican Presidential Debate in the College Center this Wednesday, I noticed at least two things. The first thing I noticed is that the…
WFNM sponsors second Ben’s Bands concert of semester
By Toni Abiru || Contributing Writer On Friday Oct. 23, WFNM in conjunction with the Sustainability House hosted the second Ben’s Bands concert of the Fall semester. The Ben’s Bands…
Thou Wast Mild and Lovely director sparks new ideas, fresh thinking
By Caylah Coffeen || Contributing Writer I stagger out of the dance studio closet in my socks, heaving a stack of chairs across the room. My film professor hurries…
Spend your senior year enjoying your senior year
By Lauren Muliawan || Contributing Writer “So, what are your plans after graduation?” “I’m looking at grad school, maybe heading back to Scotland. We shall see!” **Insert nervous laughter** Dear…
Dining Hall improves freshness, variety of food, student engagement
By Julia Cinquegrani || Editor-in-Chief Every day, F&M’s Dining Hall serves approximately 1,700 meals, based on a menu that was planned one month beforehand, and prepared by 10 cooks who…