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Fraternities Host Alcohol Awareness Event

By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor The brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa and Tau Kappa Epsilon held an event to bring awareness to drunk driving and the dangers of alcohol on Tuesday, Nov. 6 to benefit Mothers Against Drunk Driving. This was the first time they held this event. The event…

A Thousand Prayers for Thousand Oaks

By Josh Tolentino Staff Writer A vigil was held on Monday, Nov. 12 for the 12 victims of Nov. 8 mass shooting in a music bar in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The vigil was hosted by Father Nelson Ngoi, the reverend at the Interfaith Center. “It’s really emotionally heartbreaking when humanity…

New Anonymous Pamphlet Found on Campus

By Josh Tolentino Staff Writer Editor’ Note: Some parts of the pamphlet were not discussed, as we are awaiting an administrative response to publish later this week, per request of Michael Berthel, dean of students. The authors of the anonymous “Common Sense” pamphlet struck again with a sequel found on…

Art Professor & Vietnam Veteran Honored

By Jada Butler Co-Editor-In-Chief Dan Christoffel, an art professor and Vietnam veteran, was honored with a certificate of recognition for his service in the military. The honor was given by Maria Salazar, art therapy major and president of the Veteran Students United (VSU) club during the club’s veteran art exhibit…

Ceiling Leak Hospitalizes Student

By Travis Fortounas Staff Writer For the past several weeks, the ceiling on the second floor of Humanities Hall has been leaking, causing puddles to form on the floor in the hallway. Tile pieces from the ceiling have been taken down and garbage pails stand in the middle of the…

The Laramie Project Screening

By Quedus Babalola Staff Writer Many people living in America have expressed fear due to the rise of hate groups and violence to the LGBT+ community. Twenty years after Matthew Shepard was murdered in Laramie, Wyoming for being gay, Bishop Gene Robinson interred Shepard’s ashes at the Washington National Cathedral…

Players Boycott Midnight Madness

By Charlotte Gelfand and Myles Goldman Staff Writer Each fall, the Pratt Recreation Center hosts both the men’s and women’s basketball teams for Midnight Madness, a night of exhibition as players showcase their skills in anticipation for the start of the 2018-2019 season. On Thursday, Oct. 25, students made their…