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A Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon stands at a crosswalk in Hilliard, Ohio. For the past 18 months, Allegheny has been working with government authorities to install similar RRFBs at the North Main Street crosswalk between Baldwin Hall and the Henderson Campus Center.
Student struck by car on North Main Street
Anna Westbrook, Editor-in-Chief • November 22, 2024

An Allegheny student was struck by a car while crossing North Main Street on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 14. The student did not suffer any major injuries and returned from the hospital just a handful of hours after the...

Entrepreneur-in-Residence releases new book
Kat Pointer, Contributing Writer • November 22, 2024

Chris Allison, ’83, released his third book, “Hit It!: A Tech Start-Up Story and Seven Rules for Entrepreneurs” earlier this month. Allison, an adjunct professor of business, serves as the co-director of the Allegheny...

The volleyball team celebrates their win on the court against Saint Vincent. The team traveled to Newport News, Virginia, for the 2024 NCAA Division III Volleyball Championships where they played East Texas Baptist University on Thursday, Nov. 21.
Volleyball wins PAC Championship
Anna Westbrook, Editor-in-Chief • November 22, 2024

 The Allegheny College Civic Orchestra, directed by Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Michael Dolan,  performs “Radetzky March” by Johann Strauss I on Saturday, Nov. 16 in Shafer Auditorium.
Civic Orchestra and Symphonic Band hold concert
Jay Shank, Staff Writer • November 22, 2024

Students paint mugs in the Henderson Campus Center lobby at the “Harvest Hues” activity on Friday, Nov. 15. GAP partnered with community studio The Kilted Kiln to host this FallFest event.
Gator Activities Programming celebrates FallFest
Kerrigan Swartz, Contributing Writer • November 22, 2024

Gary Murray, ‘26, laughs after pieing Dean for Student Life Trae Yeckley in the campus center lobby on Monday, Nov. 18.
Phi Delta Theta hosts ‘Pie a Professor’ with Jess Burkley and Trae Yeckley
Anna Westbrook, Editor-in-Chief • November 22, 2024

Expensive insurance … for student success?
Jay Shank, Staff Writer • November 22, 2024

One thing I’ve noticed as a freshman on this campus is that the college fails to recognize students’ struggles to pay for their healthcare....

Roast the turkey, not Grandma’s politics
Ray Colabawalla, Contributing Writer • November 22, 2024

I did not vote this election cycle, but that is because I am not a citizen and thus not allowed to. As a matter of fact, I have never been allowed...

Trump’s re-election highlights America’s apathy toward violence against women
Joe Leszczynski, Contributing Writer • November 22, 2024

The day after polls opened across America, Vice President Kamala Harris conceded the 2024 presidential election to 34-time felon Donald Trump....

Perspective on Earth Day with Matt Bethurem
Zaynab Jebur, Science/International Editor • April 19, 2024

April 22, 2024 will mark the 54th annual Earth Day. It was first held in 1970 through the efforts of Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, the coordinator...

Two art pieces by Allison Crouch, ’23, hang on the second floor of the Steffee Hall of Life Sciences.
Where art meets science: New installation in Steffee aims to inspire
Aubryanna Snyder, Staff Writer • January 27, 2024

When Assistant Professor of Art History Paula Burleigh realized that a student was working on two monumental paintings that combined the disciplines...

Opinion: The lemonade is not at fault, the customer is
Zaynab Jebur, Science/International Editor • January 27, 2024

Recently in the news, there have been multiple alleged incidents involving Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonade with people either dying or getting...

The Iron Market in Port-au-Prince, one of the many places where “Madan Sara” women drive the Haitian economy forward.
“Madan Sara” showcases economic power of Haitian women
Aubryanna Snyder, Staff Writer • April 26, 2024

“Madan Sara” – a film about the tireless efforts of the Haitian women who distribute food throughout the nation’s economy – was shown inside the Quigley auditorium...

Students celebrate Eid in Erie on April 10.
Ramadan and Eid away from home: A first-year international student’s reflection
Akida Nooha, Contributing Writer • April 26, 2024

Celebrating Ramadan and Eid as a first-year international student at Allegheny College, located a staggering 8,000 miles away from my homeland in Asia, has been an illuminating...

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Allegheny expands its list of study abroad programs
Evelyn Zavala, Staff Writer • February 2, 2024

Allegheny College is expanding its study abroad program offerings to provide more opportunities for students in a wider variety of majors. Faculty members traveled to different...

Newly hired Pat Sullivan in a huddle with Wabash during a timeout. He was hired by Allegheny on April 11 and will take over as head coach for the upcoming season.
Men’s basketball hires Sullivan as head coach
Kyle Chandler, Sports Editor • April 26, 2024

After a disappointing finish in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference a season ago, the Allegheny men’s basketball team wanted a change. Earlier...

Hassenplug comes up big, sends Gators to Vegas
Kyle Chandler, Sports Editor • April 26, 2024

He has come through in the clutch on numerous occasions throughout his career. This time, on the biggest platform he has seen yet, Carter Hassenplug,...

Kyle Chandler, Sports Editor for The Campus.
Sports Editor reflects on time with paper in last edition
Kyle Chandler, Sports Editor • April 26, 2024

Looking back on my time as a Sports Editor for The Campus, I cannot help but feel overwhelmed by the joy this experience has given me. My...

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