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Kids and adults of all ages were excited for the production of “A Year with Frog and Toad,” which ran from Nov. 8 to Nov. 10. The musical was put on by the Playshop Theatre and was directed by Rachel Hoey, assistant professor...
Donald Trump has won the election, making him the president-elect and the second U.S. president to serve non-consecutive presidential terms since Grover Cleveland, who won...
Each Tuesday night, the doors to the Ford Memorial Chapel creak open as a tight-knit group of students from all over campus slides together into the pews side-by-side. The...
Donald Trump has once again gained the power of being the president of the United States, and Republicans are now cheering their wins in Congress....
In sunny Beverly Hills, California, in 1989, chaos seemed almost nonexistent. It was a time and place for families to grow, new and upcoming...
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...
When Assistant Professor of Art History Paula Burleigh realized that a student was working on two monumental paintings that combined the disciplines...
Recently in the news, there have been multiple alleged incidents involving Panera Bread’s Charged Lemonade with people either dying or getting...
“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...
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...
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...
After a disappointing finish in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference a season ago, the Allegheny men’s basketball team wanted a change. Earlier...
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,...
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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