New International Club Officers

October 7, 2010

Marywood University's International Club Officers Daniel Sputa and Aliya Jabri have been elected to leadership roles in the Marywood University International Club. Daniel will serve as vice-president and Aliya has been elected as president. Membership in the International Club is open to ALL Marywood... Read more »

New Staff at Marywood University

October 7, 2010

Image via Wikipedia Several new academic administrators, directors, chairpersons and nearly 30 new faculty appointments have been announced at Marywood University. Dr. Alan Levin has been appointed Interim Vice-President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Lloyd L. Lyter is the Interim Dean of the College... Read more »

From Dreams to Reality: Traveling to Africa for the Experience of a Lifetime

October 7, 2010

Victoria Clarizio Staff Writer This summer I had the opportunity to spend two months in Tanzania, a country in Eastern Africa and it was a life changing experience but when I sat down to write this article, I realized that I had no idea where to begin. I guess I’ll start at the beginning though: my... Read more »

Three Websites to Save the World

October 7, 2010

Image via CrunchBase Mandy Boyle Staff Writer Did you know that saving the world can be as easy as clicking a mouse? OK, well maybe not saving the entire world, but you can actually make a difference and do something meaningful by hitting up your internet browser. Non-profit organizations and... Read more »

Marywood Participates in CRS Sudan Campus Ambassador Program

October 7, 2010

Marywood students have the opportunity to be a part of the Sudan Campus Ambassador Program. Photo Credit http://feeds.feedburner.com/CRS-Newsroom. Victoria Clarizio Staff Writer Sudan is a country that has been popping up on the news for many years now but not much has been said about it recently.... Read more »

London Calling: Studying Abroad in England

October 7, 2010

Alison Trautmann Editor-in-Chief I am a devout Anglophile. Everything that I love comes from England. The books I read the music I listen to, the movies I watch. During the spring semester, I had the chance to study abroad in London. It was a beautiful experience that is hard to describe. The week before... Read more »

For $75,000 Money CAN Buy Happiness?

October 7, 2010

Image by Thomas Hawk via Flickr Roxanne DeAngelo Staff Writer Money has been the driving factor of life since man can remember. Ancient kings and civilizations have been destroyed over the want of money and even today we have many songs, movies, and television shows about the drive for money.... Read more »

Straws? Don’t you mean “Instruments of Environmental Destruction”?

October 7, 2010

What happened to our straws? Photo credit, Morgan Strasser staff photographer Alison Trautmann Editor-in-Chief Straws. More than just a way to get a drink from your cup to your mouth. They’re just plain fun and when you’re in college, the simplest things can be the most fun or make your day a bit... Read more »

The Happiness Movement: Pop Culture, Money, and Science

October 7, 2010

Image via Wikipedia Mandy Boyle Staff Writer For the past decade or so, there’s been quite a shift in the way we think about how we feel. The shift is toward positivity and psychologists, behavioral specialists, authors, and entrepreneurs have noticed. In fact, they’ve targeted and tailored... Read more »

Men’s and Women’s Cross Country

October 7, 2010

Image by Fatty Tuna via Flickr Dave Scarnato Staff Writer When you envision running in a race, all you can picture is the finish line. But, the obstacle of getting to that line is running the race itself. Finishing (or even winning) the race in the quickest time is a runner’s primary goal. Another... Read more »

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