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Angela Mauroni, Editor-in-Chief

Angela is an English major with minors in journalism, history and political science. This is her fourth year working on staff. She works as a fellow for the Center for Political Participation, is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity and is on the executive board for the Student Alliance for Prison Reform.

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Nesset sued by child pornography survivors

Angela Mauroni, Editor-in-Chief January 26, 2017

Eight plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against former Allegheny College Professor of English Kirk Nesset on Dec. 19, 2016. Although Nesset did not produce child pornography, the plaintiffs in the case are some...

Club hockey team hopeful for upcoming season

Angela Mauroni, Editor-in-Chief October 20, 2016

Allegheny’s club hockey team lost its first game against Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 11-6 on Saturday, Oct. 15. Despite the loss, Club President Josh Cohen, ’18, said he was pleased with the...

Students use the crosswalk on North Main Street in front of Baldwin Hall. Cameras were installed beginning Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2016, to study traffic patterns on the road.

Second North Main traffic study begins

Angela Mauroni, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2016

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Eileen Petula sent out an email to the college on Sept. 21 announcing the installation of a traffic camera at the crosswalk on North Main Street by...

Help Desk moves to Pelletier Library

Angela Mauroni, Editor-in-Chief September 8, 2016

The Information Technology Services Help Desk in Murray Hall has been moved to Pelletier Library. Students worked at the IT Help Desk and those who worked at the circulation desk in the library will now...

Campus payroll service hacked

Angela Mauroni, News Editor April 14, 2016

At least 74 non-student employees of Allegheny College have recently experienced personal information theft, including having their Social Security numbers accessed. The college believes the information...

RJ Mitte, selected as the 2016 Gator of the Year, visited Allegheny College on Wednesday, April 6, 2015 to speak about living with a disability and his career.

ASG selects RJ Mitte for Gator of the Year

Angela Mauroni, News Editor April 7, 2016

Allegheny Student Government selected RJ Mitte, best known for his role as Walter White Jr. on the television show “Breaking Bad,” as the Gator of the Year for 2016. He spoke in Shafer Auditorium on...

Hoodie Allen and his band fling water at the crowd from their water bottles in Shafer Auditorium on March 5, 2016.

MAJOR CONCERT

Angela Mauroni and Christina Bryson March 10, 2016

YONAS The Campus: How did you get into music? Yonas: I’ve actually always been involved in music in some fashion. My mom put me in violin classes so I played violin for like nine years. And then I...

The Agents of Change conference was coordinated through a cooperative effort by Allegheny’s Center for Political Participation and the Year of Meadville organizers on Feb. 13, 2016.

Agents of Change conference held at college

Angela Mauroni, News Editor February 18, 2016

As part of the Year of Meadville, organizers worked with the Center for Political Participation and the Office of Civic Engagement to hold a cooperative Agents of Change conference on Feb. 13, 2016, from 9...

College faces phishing attack

Angela Mauroni, News Editor February 18, 2016

Scores of faculty, staff and administration have been unknowingly giving their Allegheny credentials over to an internet phishing scam received through an email claiming to share a Dropbox. The scam began...

Room draw approaches with changes to process

Angela Mauroni, News Editor February 4, 2016

Room draw is approaching for another year with several significant changes to the drawing and selection process. Along with removing resident advisors and those who have been approved for special-interest...

Chloe Carter, ’18, the former roommate of Hannah Morris leans for comfort on the shoulder of Troy Dinga, ’17, during the memorial in Ford Chapel on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015.

College holds memorial for Hannah Morris

Angela Mauroni, News Editor November 19, 2015

A memorial service was held for Hannah Morris on Nov. 14 in Ford Chapel. Morris, who would have graduated with the class of 2017, was struck by a car on North Main Street on Oct. 29, and died hours later...

Registrar experiences surge of withdrawals

Angela Mauroni, News Editor November 5, 2015

The last day for students to utilize Allegheny’s new course withdrawal policy was Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015. According to Ann Sheffield, the head of the registrar’s office, 162 students used the withdrawal...

Fatal accident takes student’s life

Angela Mauroni, News Editor October 30, 2015

Hannah Morris, ’17, was struck by a vehicle on North Main Street in front of the Allegheny College dorm North Village II late Thursday night on Oct. 29, 2015. Morris later passed away at Meadville Medical...

Deadline approaches for diversity fund

Angela Mauroni, News Editor October 29, 2015

The Diversity Innovation Fund’s proposal deadline is Monday, Nov. 2, marking the fund’s  third semester of existence. Allegheny College began the fund in fall of 2014 in the hopes of promoting diversity...

Phan released by judge

Angela Mauroni, News Editor October 22, 2015

Luong Phan, a previous student at Allegheny College, has been sentenced for making terroristic threats against other students at the college via Facebook on Dec. 9, 2014. Phan spent almost two months in...

Off-campus housing availability shrinks

Angela Mauroni, News Editor October 22, 2015

In light of an email sent out by the Office of Residence Life on Oct. 12, 2015, reminding students of a four-year residency requirement, some students have voiced concerns about being unable to live off...

Lynn McUmber, executive director of the Crawford County Health Awareness Program, presents on recovery from mental illness with panelists Susan Jageman and Sally Burns on Oct. 10, 2015.

Networks of Care panel presentations conclude

Angela Mauroni, News Editor October 15, 2015

In correlation with the Year of Meadville, the final panel discussion of the Networks of Care Series was held on Oct. 10, 2015, and focused on opportunities for recovery from mental illness and homelessness....

John Esposito, professor of internal affairs and Islamic studies at Georgetown University, leads a talk about Islamophobia in the U.S. on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in the Tippie Alumni Center.

Esposito gives lecture on Islamophobia

Angela Mauroni, News Editor October 1, 2015

John Esposito, professor of religion, international affairs and Islamic studies at Georgetown University, came to speak on “Building Bridges: Protecting Pluralism, Ending Islamophobia” on Sept. 29,...

Attorney Michael Piotrowoski gave a presentation to Allegheny students for the CPP’s Constitution Day event in Tippie Alumni Center. The presentation addressed the Constitutional limits of police deadly use of force, a subject which Piotrowski has experience speaking about all across Ohio.

Speaker covers police use of deadly force

Angela Mauroni, News Editor September 17, 2015

The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution states: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated,...

Perry Sisley, ’18, and Emiranzala Kisyanto, ’17, joined others in throwing plants and rocks from the bridge as a returning to the earth ritual to honor Kali Albern, ’17, who passed away in August.

Community celebrates life of Kali Albern

Angela Mauroni, News Editor September 3, 2015

Allegheny held a celebration of life service for Kali Albern, ’17, in Ford Chapel on Saturday, Aug. 29. Albern had died the previous weekend from unexpected complications following medical evaluations...

Aleäa Reyes, '18, has been working with the rest of residence life to make sure everything is prepared for the incoming freshmen.

Allegheny continues expanding diversity

Angela Mauroni, News Editor August 21, 2015

The class of 2019 is the most diverse in Allegheny history, according to Sue Stuebner, Allegheny’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. “There’s a very nice array of students coming...

Nafisa Alieva (right) had books on the English language at the English speaking conversation table, and shared them with Rebecca Dickinson (left). At the first ever international conversation tables, there was ready an English converstaion table and a Spanish conversation table.

International discussion tables held for first time

Angela Mauroni, Science/International Editor January 29, 2015

International discussion tables were held for the first time on Jan. 27, 2015, featuring a Spanish-speaking table and an English-speaking table. While the turnout did not offer much in the way of English-speaking...

Women in Science strengthen support efforts

Angela Mauroni, Science/International Editor January 22, 2015

Three years ago, the Women in Science Student Support Group was founded at Allegheny by student Brittany Rauzan,’13 in order to address the disproportionate gender gap between male and female students...

Meadville resident Jim Martin created his own solar panels to fuel his truck with a clean source of energy.

Student reaches out to community for research

Angela Mauroni, Science Editor November 6, 2014

During her internship at the Department of Environmental Protection with Geoff Bristow, the manager of the Office of Pollution Prevention and Energy Assistance, Sarah Swartz, ’16, has started research...

Utz earns honorable mention in contest

Angela Mauroni, Science Editor October 30, 2014

Internship Coordinator Steve Utz won the honorable mention of the 2014 Leicester B. Holland Prize for his architectural sketching of Bentley Hall in September. Utz began an internship class teaching...

Committee awards 2014 Nobel Prizes in science

Committee awards 2014 Nobel Prizes in science

Angela Mauroni, Science Editor October 23, 2014

The Nobel Prizes were awarded for scientific disciplines in Medicine and Physiology, Physics, Chemistry and Economics. The awards are given annually and internationally. Ten individuals were awarded for...

Meadville undergoes health assessment survey

Angela Mauroni, Science Editor September 25, 2014

Eight students invested in Meadville’s current state of health are currently collaborating to develop a health needs assessment survey. This survey is called a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA)...

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