Holocaust survivor Ruth Klüger gives reading of her autobiography, Still Alive
By Sarah Frazer || Staff Writer On Tuesday, April 4, Ruth Klüger, a survivor of the Holocaust, spoke at Franklin & Marshall about her experiences in Nazi Germany and the…
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By Sarah Frazer || Staff Writer On Tuesday, April 4, Ruth Klüger, a survivor of the Holocaust, spoke at Franklin & Marshall about her experiences in Nazi Germany and the…
By Kathy Hirsch || Contributing Writer During the weekend, from April 6 to April 8, the F&M Players brought a slice of Broadway to Lancaster in their show, Broadway Revue:…
By Shira Gould || Staff Writer On Tuesday, January 31 during Uncommon Hour, Shadek-Fackenthal Library hosted a workshop for students, professors and community members to identify fake news. Between Facebook,…
By Christa Rodriguez || Campus Life Editor On Thursday, January 26, V-Warriors hosted a Period Party in the Steinman College Center from 6p.m. to 9p.m. V-Warriors is a group of…
By Sarah Frazer || Staff Writer On Friday, January 27, the DIVERSITY Council held a “Welcome Back Potluck” in the Steinman College Center’s Booth-Ferris room from 5p.m. to 7p.m. The…
By Julia Ramsey || Contributing Writer This semester, Interfaith Student Council is going to focus on and feature a different religion each week, with the goal of increasing religious literacy…
By Lydia Wolfe || Contributing Writer This week’s Common Hour, entitled “Student Mental Health Across the Educational Continuum: Challenges and Opportunities,” was given by Stuart J. Slavin, M.D., M. Ed.,…
By Shira Gould || Staff Writer On Tuesday, November 29, the Economics Department hosted a panel discussion in the Brooks College House Great Room entitled, “Trumponomics: Trump Economic Policy and…
By Sarah Frazer || Staff Writer This past Tuesday, Franklin and Marshall’s debate team hosted a public debate, the topic of which was “Are Safe Spaces Good for F&M.” Arguing…
By Christa Rodriguez || Campus Life Editor This Thursday’s Common Hour, titled “Art & Aid: How Spoken Word, Instagram and Flash Mobs Helped Vulnerable Girls in School and Combat Ebola,”…
By Sarah Frazer || Staff Writer This past Thursday, Darren Ranco, a Professor of Anthropology and the Coordinator of Native American Research at the University of Maine, came to speak…
By Vanessa Chen || Contributing Writer This week’s Common Hour featured Government Professor Stephen K. Medvic’s talk titled, “The 2016 Election and the State of American Democracy.” Medvic, who joined…
By Shira Gould || Staff Writer This past Friday, September 30, at 7 p.m., the Writing Center and the Writers House co-hosted their first Story Slam, held at the Writing…
By Christa Rodriguez || Campus Life Editor On Wednesday, Dr. Karen Tice gave a talk titled, “Gender and Race Politics of Beauty Pageants and Student Bodies in Higher Education.” Tice…
By Shira Gould || Contributing Writer This past week was National Hazing Prevention week. As such, The Panhellenic Council sponsored a viewing of the movie Haze: A Greek Tragedy. The…