Take Back the Night speaks out against sexual assault
BY JUSTIN KOZLOSKI ’14 Editor-in-Chief Schnader Theater was packed to capacity, so much so that the stage and stairs were lined with students as the campus gathered at Take Back…
Tulovsky describes Russian nonconformist art movement
BY SCOTT THOMPSON ’16 Arts & Entertainment Editor Julia Tulovsky, associate curator for Russian and Soviet nonconformist art at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, gave a lecture entitled…
Tarter discusses possibility of extraterrestrial life
BY ELIZABETH MCMAHON ’13 Senior Staff Writer This week’s Common Hour, “Life in the Universe,” featured Dr. Jill Tarter, the Bernard M. Oliver chair for the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence…
AOL article inspires contemplation of religious intolerance
BY BRIONA PRICE ’16 Staff Writer After making the daily rounds on AOL — a reliable news source regardless of what my friends say — I came across a rather strange article. “Orthodox Jew…
Search for extraterrestrial life proves to be worthwhile endeavor
BY SEAN SIMONEAU ’13 Staff Writer As a fan of the movie Contact and a general enthusiast for anything space-related, I was especially excited to hear Jill Tarter speak at…
Consequences of catcalling supercede First Amendment
BY GRACE MEREDITH ’16 Staff Writer The other day, my mother drove from Philadelphia to Lancaster so the two of us could do a much-needed shopping trip. It was a…
Nice weather is no excuse for sloppy habits
BY SARA BLANK ’14 Opinion & Editorial Editor F&M, here’s the deal. If we’re all going to be upset that we have a reputation in the community and in the…
Greeks host frat crawl, soccer tournament, charitable event
BY STEELE SCHAUER ’15 Greek Life Ambassador This past weekend, the Greek community came together to support each other, to support heart health, and to support a change in the…
Gun debate defies all information, driven by passions
BY CONNOR BURNS ’13 Senior Staff After the tragedy in Newtown, CT, America struggled with a series of definitions. We still do. What, exactly, constitutes an assault rifle? How many…
Award presented to founder of Civil Rights Week
BY BERV OPONG ’16 Contributing Writer The Black Student Union (BSU) recently honored Chyann Starks ’13 with the prestigious Bridgett Award. Starks was presented the award for her role in…
Recent Higher Education Today episode features F&M projects
BY STEVEN VIERA ’16 News Editor Daniel Porterfield, president of the College, and Shawn Jenkins ’10, director of F&M College Prep, recently appeared on Higher Education Today, a television show…
Newly declared majors meet alumni, professors
BY STEVEN VIERA ’16 News Editor The Sophomore Class Caucus and the Office of Student and Post-Graduate Development (OSPGD) held the second annual Major Declaration Dinner, in which members of…
A Closer Look exhibits F&M to admitted class
BY STEVEN VIERA ’16 News Editor F&M held admitted student day, A Closer Look, in Mayser Gymnasium April 12. The day provided high school students who have been accepted as…
Ron Swanson lends his voice to new graphic cartoon Axe Cop
[pullquote1 quotes=”true” align=”center”]Unique webcomic set to have series on Fox Network’s “Animation Domination”[/pullquote1] BY GEORGIANNA PISANO-GOETZ ’15 Staff Writer Axe Cop is a webcomic that may not be known to…
Fashion week crosses borders, hits Canada
[pullquote1 quotes=”true” align=”center”]Smaller fashion shows place spotlight on local talent[/pullquote1] BY ELIZABETH FURINO ’16 Staff Writer What began in 1943 as an event confined simply to New York, Fashion Week…