Dough & Co., serving edible cookie dough, Opening in Downtown Lancaster City
By Abigail Sokolsky || Layout Assistant As the weather gets warmer and the snow begins to melt, the students of F&M begin to look to downtown Lancaster for end of…
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By Abigail Sokolsky || Layout Assistant As the weather gets warmer and the snow begins to melt, the students of F&M begin to look to downtown Lancaster for end of…
By Jesika Islam || Arts and Leisure Editor Once referred to as the “New Brooklyn” by the New York Post, Lancaster is the new up and comer in the gentrified,…
By Katherine Coble || News Editor For many young people, local government is an abstract concept. While American Millennials may rabidly follow the news on the Hill and in the…
By Jonathan Zelinger || Staff Writer Over the course of the next month, The Fair Trade Cafe is hosting sustainable food workshops on Friday afternoons and evenings. Director Sarah Dawson,…
By Katherine Coble || News Editor Donald Trump had been president for less than a week when he suddenly announced an explosive and controversial executive order regarding refugees and immigration…
By Kyle Huntzberry || Satirical Columnist LANCASTER, PA— Herbie Henderson, a local Trump supporter and climate change skeptic, has been extremely disappointed with the lack of snowfall in Lancaster this…
By Kimberly Givant || Editor-in-Chief The franchise Moe’s Southwest Grill will be opening a restaurant in Lancaster next Friday, June 24, at 530 Centerville Road. The official opening will be…
By Betty Phyu Sin || Contributing Writer During this spring break at F&M, the Ware Institute initiated a Local Alternative Spring Break Program which integrated learning and community service components…
By Erin Moyer || Senior Editor I am here to tell you that the revolution will not be televised. No, it will be served to you on a big, chrome…
By Steven Viera || Senior Editor In a message to the F&M community, Mike Wetzel, associate vice president for facilities management and campus planning, announced the opening of West Liberty…
BY CATHERINE BROWN ’14 Staff Writer The College played host to approximately 200 people from a variety of organizations at the “It Takes a Community” conference Friday. The goal of…