Numbers installed on buildings for use by first-responders in case of emergency
By Wyatt Behringer || Contributing Writer Over the past month, F&M’s Facilities and Operations (F&O) and a local contractor took on the task of labeling the buildings on campus with…
Diplomatic Congress reviews forums on mental health, plans upcoming events
By Jack Kupsky || Contributing Writer The Diplomatic Congress (DipCon) began its last meeting by debriefing on the recent forum on mental health, wellness, and stress, and using member and…
College, alumni aim to help Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity recolonize F&M chapter
By Shira Kipnees || Senior Staff Writer Zeta Beta Tau (ZBT) Fraternity, a historically Jewish fraternity, is working towards recolonizing its Alpha Tau Chapter at F&M. According to Stuart Umberger,…
Gibraltar converted for student use, future home of College’s health services
By Noah Sunshine || Senior Staff Writer Early last week, the student body received an email from Margaret Hazlett, dean of the College, about a change in health services coming…
Chef’s Fare showcases talent, offers students culinary variety, gathers feedback
By Steven Viera || Managing Editor Last Thursday, Feb. 19, Sodexo hosted the event Chef’s Fare in the Restaurants at Ben Franklin from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Chef’s Fare is…
Diplomatic Congress hosts panel discussion on mental health, wellness at F&M
By Noah Sunshine || Senior Staff Writer Last Tuesday, February 17, the Diplomatic Congress (DipCon) hosted a forum to discuss issues of mental health and wellness on campus. Grace Jeong…
Theatre, Dance, Film Department discusses production of Three Sisters
By Shira Kipnees, Staff Writer|| On February 10, Rachel Anderson-Rabern, assistant professor of theatre, and Jon Stone, assistant professor of Russian and Russian studies, co-hosted a conversation about the upcoming…
DipCon discusses F&M libraries, wellness forums, violent Yik Yak threats
By Jack Kupsky, Diplomatic Congress Public Relations Officer|| In this week’s meeting of the Diplomatic Congress (DipCon), Scott Onigman ’15, vice president, began by discussing the final results of the…
Domestic violence results in murder of Millersville University’s Karlie Hall
By Steven Viera, Managing Editor|| Karlie Hall, an 18-year old student at Millersville University, was murdered by her boyfriend last Sunday, Feb. 8, in her dorm room. Hall’s murder represents…