Environmental science and environmental studies will no longer be two separate majors starting in the Fall of 2018.
The department of environmental science and environmental studies will be joining together...
The Global Citizen Scholars Program held its first refugee simulation in Shultz Banquet Hall on Tuesday, April 17.
Allegheny Students participated in a 30 minute educational simulation that enhanced their...
A garbage truck caught fire on North Main Street at approximately 11 p.m. outside of Allegheny College’s Lawrence Lee Pelletier Library.
The truck driver said he noticed sparks in his mirror as a bag...
The humanities department is taking another hit at Allegheny College with the loss of the German Major after the Spring 2018 semester.
In order to be mindful of the curricular areas of interest among...
After the 2018 spring semester, the art history major will cease to exist at Allegheny College.
In preparation for the decrease of high school graduates nationally, the college has decided to cut art...
Passion and experience went head-to-head on Wednesday, Feb. 28, as the final candidates for the 2018 Allegheny Student Government presidential and vice presidential election participated in the General...
Provost and Dean of the College Ron Cole shared his faculty staffing plan with members of Allegheny Student Government on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
As the number of students attending Allegheny decreases, the...
Why Not Us started Valentine’s Day off by hosting a Survivor Love Letter event in the Henderson Campus Center on Wednesday, Feb. 14.
This three day event is filled with information about Title IX and...
Why Not Us and Allegheny Student Government partnered together to sponsor a pledge signing ceremony on Tuesday, Feb. 6 in the fight to end rape culture in an event held in the Henderson Campus Center lobby.
“This...
Overnight events hosted by Allegheny College Admissions are a major reason students apply and attend to pursue their undergraduate careers at Allegheny College, according to Linda Clune, senior associate...
Foreign Service Specialist Dale Giovengo held a lunchtime talk on Careers in Foreign Service on Friday, Nov. 10 in Quigley Auditorium. The event was sponsored by the International Studies department, the...
Allegheny Veteran’s Service, a club sparked by similar passions and a single phone call, was approved by Allegheny Student Government on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
Founded by both Jesse Tomkiewicz, ’20, and...
Two first-year female students of Allegheny College requested and were granted protection from abuse orders against a first-year male student, accusing him of sexual assault.
The PFA orders, which...
Why Not Us, a new organization on Allegheny College’s campus, kicked off its first event of the semester on Oct. 29th, titled The Red Flag Campaign.
Mark Myers, ‘19 and Anna Meyer, ‘20, collaborated...
Allegheny’s Sustained Dialogue held a panel about gun violence on Wednesday, Oct. 25 in the Pelletier Library Collaboratory.
Dr. Harold “Hal” Saunders, an American diplomat who worked in a number...
Dakotah Manson, Contributing Writer
• September 28, 2017
In 1807, William Reynolds built a small but quaint house that he eventually passed off to his daughter, Frances Reynolds, as a wedding gift. The house was later placed on blocks, pulled across the street...