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Daniel Myers Named 15th University President
Kailene Nye, Editor-in-Chief
March 31, 2021
The Board of Trustees announced that Daniel J. Myers,...
Student Supports Faculty with Peaceful Demonstrations
Kailene Nye, Editor-in-Chief
March 31, 2021
Ayanna Dexter wants laid off faculty to know she is...
Communications Student Wins Second Place Keystone Award
March 31, 2021
When Zach Pippen signed up for a photography class...

The men's volleyball team pulled off off a win against Stevens Institute of Technology March 6. The Cougars came into the match with a recent loss against Messiah University,...



“Mama Can Sing” (left) and “Papa Can Blow” (right) by Faith Ringgold hang in the art gallery. One of the key features of these pieces is the gold leaf Ringgold uses, which can be seen more clearly with a magnifying sheet.
“Fall” by Alison Saar is another print piece featured in the new exhibit, which will run until March 14. The artist used etching and hand-coloring to create it.
A piece titled “Hands Up-Nimbus” by Curlee Raven Holton, who helped curate “The Fine Print” exhibit, hangs in the Pauly Friedman Art Gallery. Holton created it to bring awareness to bring more awareness to the discrimination faced by Black people.
Another piece by Holton called “Searching For A Memory.” It combines visual art with poetry.
Kailene Nye, Editor-in-Chief
March 31, 2021
Ayanna Dexter wants laid off faculty to know she is standing in support of them. The senior mass communications and design major said she was inspired to speak out after...
Megan Oldak, Multimedia Editor
March 18, 2021
The days when students would walk into the Banks Student Life Center and see four or five club tables set up in the lobby feel like a distant memory. These days, most clubs...
Black Student Union, Multicultural Club Team Up to Increase Student Involvement
March 18, 2021
Members of the Black Student Union will join the Multicultural Club with collaborative events. In the past year, the COVID-19 pandemic has...

Located at the end of Harveys Lake is a pizza place like no other: Grotto’s Pizza. Grotto’s Pizza is a staple of food around Dallas, PA. Their prices are decent, their...



Alison Sankey (second from left), a senior early childhood and special education major, and John Huber (fourth from left), a sophomore communications major, hold signs at Misericordia University’s amphitheater on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 in Dallas, PA, at the peaceful demonstration for the Misericordia faculty organized by Ayanna Dexter (third from left), a senior communications major, while Stacy McCarter (left), a junior early and special education student, raises her fist to show support for the cause.
Iana Davis (left), a Misericordia University alumna, holds a sign to support Misericordia faculty at the peaceful demonstration on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 in Dallas, PA, at the amphitheater on Misericordia University’s grounds.
Megan Oldak (left), a senior occupational therapy major, signs a petition regarding Misericordia University’s decision to lay off more faculty members at the peaceful demonstration on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 in Dallas, PA at Misericordia University’s amphitheater.
Eyewitness news records students Justin Kramer (second from left), a sophomore health sciences and health care management double-major, Ayanna Davis (third from left), a senior communications major, and Megan Oldak (fourth from left), a senior occupational therapy major, talking to professor Dr. Grace Chen of the Biology Department (fifth from left) at the peaceful demonstration for the Misericordia faculty at the amphitheater at Misericordia University in Dallas, PA, on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021.
Kids at Maffett House prepare to run and collect eggs at an Easter Egg Hunt for the Women With Children Program on March 27, 2021.
Children gather around to explore their findings after an afternoon of hunting for Easter eggs.
Sophia and Avery work together to find eggs during the Easter Egg Hunt.
Children in the Women With Children pose for a photo with the Easter Bunny at an Easter Egg Hunt.
The Easter Bunny says goodbye to the children after the Easter Egg Hunt at Maffett House.
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March 31, 2021
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