After the Lions’ first game on Saturday resulted in a loss against Ithaca College, the team’s win on Sunday against Stevenson College brought them back to a 1-1 record in the season so far.
Read the full storyAfter the Lions’ first game on Saturday resulted in a loss against Ithaca College, the team’s win on Sunday against Stevenson College brought them back to a 1-1 record in the season so far.
Read the full storyWalking onto the field this season, junior forward Jessica Davila can feel the chemistry between each of her teammates.
Read the full storyJamie Tworkowski of To Write Love on Her Arms explained how the movement, first seen as more of an art project than a charity, began as a story written about a friend’s struggle with addiction and self-injury.
Read the full storyJamie Tworkowski may have been the main speaker of the night, but he had no trouble sitting with the audience while the opening act, Jared Gorbel of the Honorary Title, played a few songs first. With lyrics echoing throughout the auditorium, such as ‘I know life is so unfair,’ the music reflected the theme of [...]
Read the full storyProvost and executive vice president Carol Bresnahan will no longer be working at the College as of the conclusion of the 2011 academic year, according to an official College e-mail. Bresnahan has accepted the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida and will start July 1.
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Anthony Noonan walked up to the microphone. The screen lit up with familiar lyrics. Once the music began, there was no stopping him.
It may be tough to take the stage first, but junior physics major Noonan defied stage fright and sang out confidently.
On Friday, Feb. 4, the College Union Board held a Karaoke Night in [...]
Winter break for most college students is a time to relax and enjoy the time off from school. For athletes, however, it may be a time for rigorous workouts and a hard training schedule in order to prepare themselves for the next part of the season that begins right before the spring semester starts.
For the [...]
Over the years, professors come and go here at the College. Students take the same courses semester after semester and experience the classes differently each time. But when the semester comes to an end, one thing never changes — student feedback forms.
“Students are able to give voice about how successful the course was,” David Blake, [...]
The women’s basketball team turned their season around after opening with two losses and showed its strength as a team by knocking out two wins at the White Rose City Classic hosted by York College on Nov. 20-21.
“We all stepped up and got a good win against York (College),” junior guard Hannah Tait said.
The Lions [...]
After achieving a ranking of No. 12 in the National Wrestling Coaches Association Division III Brute — Adidas Preseason Team Rankings, the College’s grapplers began preparing themselves for their opening week of matches. Senior Justin Bonitatis showed his ability and proved himself on the mat as the 165-pound wrestler collected his 100 career win as [...]
Read the full storyThe women’s soccer team entered the New Jersey Athletic Conference final with much pressure on it’s shoulders. The College was challenged with reclaiming its top spot in the conference, as well a second chance at defeating William Paterson University — one of only to teams to deal the Lions a loss this season. The [...]
Read the full storyHigh scoring games have the ability to boost a team’s morale and turn the season around. This past week’s win for the Lions might have that same positive affect on the men’s soccer team.
Junior forward Dan Constants’ hat trick propelled the College to a 6-1 win over Berkeley College on Saturday Oct. 9, setting the [...]
Four days of matches is undoubtedly stressful for a team, but the Lions persevered and made it through to the end. Despite the outcome, the men’s tennis team proved their abilities this past weekend in the USTA/ITA Northeast Regional Championships at Skidmore College. Doubles partners senior Jeremy Eckardt and sophomore T.J. Riley fell in their [...]
Read the full storyCommunication is a key aspect in winning games. The men’s varsity soccer team was dealt another loss due to miscommunication on Saturday as Montclair State University was able to blow past the College with a 5-1 win in game two for the Lions of the New Jersey Athletic Conference.
“Our organization fell apart and the other [...]
