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TikTok Platform Takeover

Kelsey Evans, Photographer February 28, 2020

If you are one of the few people left that hasn’t downloaded TikTok, consider yourself lucky.  Ever since downloading this app, my screen time has increased by approximately 30% and all of my free...

Major concert, major success

Kelsey Evans, Photographer February 21, 2020

On Saturday, Feb. 15, Bryce Vine and Foreign Air performed in Shafer Auditorium for Allegheny students and the Meadville community as part of the major concert at Allegheny College. The major concert...

Kelsey Evans, ’20, also known as “Chef Kelsey,” arranges her cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving on Thursday, Nov. 21.

A burst of flavor

Kelsey Evans, Photographer November 21, 2019

It’s time to get lost in the sauce — cranberry sauce is the palette cleanser of Thanksgiving. If you think about it, turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, yams, corn, pumpkin pie...

Exercising creativity: ‘Overkill’ magazine prepares for Halloween with themed writing event

Kelsey Evans, Photographer October 11, 2019

From Monday, Oct. 7, through Friday, Oct. 11, “Overkill,” Allegheny College’s student-run literary and art magazine, collected short five-word horror stories in the Henderson Campus Center lobby. “We...

Women’s golf wins invitational

Kelsey Evans, Staff Photographer September 26, 2019

On Monday, Sept. 23, the Allegheny College Women’s Golf Team won their home invitational at the Country Club of Meadville for the first time since 2012. “(It was) super exciting, the Allegheny women’s...

Union Latinx hosts traditional Nicaraguan dance troupe, Daughters of the Corn on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, in the Henderson Campus Center lobby.

Union Latinx hosts traditional Nicaraguan dance troupe, Daughters of the Corn on Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2019, in the Henderson Campus Center lobby.

Swift soars with new album ‘Lover’

Kelsey Evans, Photographer August 30, 2019

You could call me a “Lover” of Taylor Swift’s new album, released on Aug. 23, 2019. Once again, Swift has curated an amazing album after her surprising, yet successful, release and tour for her previous...

Hillel hosted a vigil Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018, in the Tillotson Room of the Patricia Bush Tippie Alumni Center to honor those who were killed in the shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA, on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. The vigil was standing-room only. Students and faculty led the event.

[Photo] Vigil honors lives lost in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

Marley Parish, Editor-In-Chief November 1, 2018

During the vigil, candles and programs sat in the middle of tables in the Tillotson Room of the Patricia Bush Tippie Alumni Center on Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018.

Crowds gather near the sidelines in rain gear at Robertson Athletic Complex.

[Photo] Gators seal win in final moments of homecoming game

Olivia Blakeslee, Senior Sports Editor November 1, 2018

Crowds gather near the sidelines in rain gear at Robertson Athletic Complex.

(from left to right) Allegheny defensive lineman Austin Hoyt, ‘20, and 
defensive end Kyle McGee, ‘20, face off against the Engineers at the 50-yard line.

[Photo] Gators defeated in 2018 season home opener

Olivia Blakeslee, Senior Sports Editor September 6, 2018

(from left to right) Allegheny defensive lineman Austin Hoyt, ‘20, and defensive end Kyle McGee, ‘20, face off against the Engineers at the 50-yard line.

Former Allegheny student sentenced to up to 2 years in correctional facility, probation

Alex Weidenhof and Kelsey Evans September 5, 2018

“Society expects better and there’s got to be punishment for it,” President Judge Anthony Vardaro told Moses Alcantara Garcia, 21, during his 30-minute sentencing for an April on-campus sexual assault...

An abandoned classroom on the third floor of Bentley Hall. Classes were taught in the building from its construction through the 1960s, when the college closed the third floor due to a lack of means of egress. A seminar room may be added to Bentley during renovations, reopening the building to classes after nearly 60 years.

[Photo] Renovated Bentley to blend old and new

Alex Weidenhof, News Editor August 30, 2018

An abandoned classroom on the third floor of Bentley Hall. Classes were taught in the building from its construction through the 1960s, when the college closed the third floor due to a lack of means of...

Congressmen Hurd, O’Rourke are awarded 2018 Prize for Civility in Public Life

Kelsey Evans, Photographer July 24, 2018

A snowstorm and a vote on Capitol Hill was all it took to get two Texas congressmen from opposing parties to make a 1,600 mile drive and discuss their political differences along the way. The 2018 Prize...

Why Not Us holds Title IX conference at Allegheny

Kelsey Evans, Photo Editor April 12, 2018

Why Not Us held the Allegheny Title IX Conference in the Tippie Alumni Center on Saturday, April 7. The conference started with speakers from the Audrie Pott Foundation, named after a fifteen-year-old...

Associate Director of Housing Operations Maureen Muckinhaupt visits Allegheny Student Government to discuss official changes to room and housing selection during its meeting on Tuesday, March 6, 2018.

[Photo] Residence Life changes room draw back to original system

Lauren Trimber, Senior News Editor March 8, 2018

Associate Director of Housing Operations Maureen Muckinhaupt visits Allegheny Student Government to discuss official changes to room and housing selection during its meeting on Tuesday, March 6, 2018.

Title IX Coordinator Gillian Ford visits Allegheny Student Government to review Allegheny’s Title IX policy during ASG’s weekly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018.

[Photo] Ford visits Allegheny Student Government meeting to review college’s Title IX policy

Lauren Trimber, News Editor February 15, 2018

Title IX Coordinator Gillian Ford visits Allegheny Student Government to review Allegheny’s Title IX policy during ASG’s weekly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018.

Allegheny Student Government President Mark MacStudy, ‘18, swears Monessha Jayabalan, ‘19, into the Class of 2019 Senate during the ASG meeting Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018.

[Photo] ASG approves new senator, fills proxy spot

Lauren Trimber, Senior News Editor February 15, 2018

Allegheny Student Government President Mark MacStudy, ‘18, swears Monessha Jayabalan, ‘19, into the Class of 2019 Senate during the ASG meeting Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018.

Why Not Us? and Allegheny Student Government hold their pledge signing event in the Henderson Campus Center on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018.

[Photo] ASG, Why Not Us event fights rape culture

Dakotah Manson, Junior News Editor February 8, 2018

Why Not Us? and Allegheny Student Government hold their pledge signing event in the Henderson Campus Center on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018.

Allegheny Student Government discusses plans for upcoming events and the induction of its new senator during its meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018.

[Photo] Allegheny Student Government approves constitution

Lauren Trimber, Senior News Editor February 8, 2018

Allegheny Student Government discusses plans for upcoming events and the induction of its new senator during its meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2018.

Herb Bailey discusses race and identity topics with ACO in Ford Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018.

[Photo] Cafe director presents talk in Ford Chapel

Lidia Gebrekirstos, Contributing writer February 1, 2018

Herb Bailey discusses race and identity topics with ACO in Ford Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018.

Members of the International Club, Sambrita Mally, ‘20, Maggie Dugan, ‘18, and Shashank Shrestha, ‘19, table for International Education Week in the Henderson Campus Center on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2017.

[Photo] International Club prepares for annual dinner

Olivia Blakeslee, Staff Writer November 16, 2017

Members of the International Club, Sambrita Mally, ‘20, Maggie Dugan, ‘18, and Shashank Shrestha, ‘19, table for International Education Week in the Henderson Campus Center on Wednesday, Nov. 15,...

Cast in red, Orchesis members dance to “You Don’t Own Me,” choreographed by Anna Kelly, ’20, and Leah Kelly, ’18.

[Photo] Music, movement and motion

November 16, 2017

In “Lay Me Down,” Orchesis members dance to the piece choreographed by Toni Donofrio, ’18.

Embracing the sides of Swift

Embracing the sides of Swift

Kelsey Evans, Staff Photographer November 16, 2017

I’ve been a “Swiftie” ever since “Teardrops on my Guitar” was released when I was 8-years-old. While Taylor Swift has gone through several genre changes over the past decade, I have loved...

Court grants three-year PFA order against student

Marley Parish, Dakotah Manson, and Kelsey Evans November 9, 2017

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...

The flags placed by Why Not Us? to bring attention to Domestic Violence Awareness Month stand on Brooks Walk on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017.

[Photo] Why Not Us promotes domestic violence awareness

Dakotah Manson, News Editor November 2, 2017

The flags placed by Why Not Us? to bring attention to Domestic Violence Awareness Month stand on Brooks Walk on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017.

Rob Crowe, ’19, Cole Tower, ’19, and Omar Khan, ’20, of Phi Delta Theta dance together.

[Photo] Let’s get musical!

October 26, 2017

Rob Crowe, ’19, Cole Tower, ’19, and Omar Khan, ’20, of Phi Delta Theta dance together.

Local candidates discuss platforms with students during the meet and greet hosted by the College Democrats in Schultz East Alcove on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017.

[Photo] Candidate meet and greet encourages student involvement

Marley Parish, Editor-In-Chief October 26, 2017

Local candidates discuss platforms with students during the meet and greet hosted by the College Democrats in Schultz East Alcove on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017.

Homecoming

Homecoming

Marley Parish and Kelsey Evans October 19, 2017

The Robertson Athletic Complex will host the annual homecoming game where the Allegheny Gators will face Kenyon College on the Frank B. Fuhrer Field at 1 p.m as part of the Blue and Gold Weekend. Alumni,...

Olivia Heeb, ‘19, gives Benedicte Musimisa, ‘21, a henna tattoo at the Islamic Cultural Association’s event to celebrate Eid Al-Adha on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017.

[Photo] ICA brings traditional celebration to Allegheny

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 21, 2017

Olivia Heeb, ‘19, gives Benedicte Musimisa, ‘21, a henna tattoo at the Islamic Cultural Association’s event to celebrate Eid Al-Adha on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017.

The brothers of Phi Kappa Psi cheer as they present their new members to the college community on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2017 in Brooks Circle.

[Photo] Welcome home

September 21, 2017

Alpha Chi Omega releases balloons after cheering and singing during Run Out.

Jake Wilson, ‘18, carries the ball in for a touchdown at the beginning of the third quarter.

Gator football falls to Wooster in first loss of the 2017 season, home opener

Kelsey Evans, Junior Photographer September 14, 2017

The Allegheny Gators football team fell to the College of Wooster in its home opener on Saturday, Sept. 9 with a score of 49-35, giving the team one win and one loss for the season so far. To start the...

Alexander Heffner, host of ‘The Open Mind,’ gives lecture on civil discourse on Thursday Sept. 7, 2017.

[Photo] Allegheny invites PBS host for public lecture

Marley Parish, Editor-in-Chief September 7, 2017

Alexander Heffner, host of ‘The Open Mind,’ gives lecture on civil discourse on Thursday Sept. 7, 2017.

Service Saturday encourages engagement with community

Kelsey Evans, Junior Photo Editor August 31, 2017

All Allegheny students are welcome to participate in this year’s first Service Saturday, hosted by Civic Engagement in the Allegheny Gateway, on Sept. 2. “Our goal for the first Service Saturday is...

Allegheny announces 2017 civility awards

Kelsey Evans, Contributing Writer April 13, 2017

Allegheny’s Prize for Civility in Public Life was awarded on Monday, April 10, to United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Antonin Scalia by Allegheny College President James...

Gender and sexuality alliance holds conversation on drag

Kelsey Evans, Contributing Writer March 2, 2017

Allegheny College’s Gender and Sexuality Alliance hosted a talk in Grounds for Change on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The discussion focused on drag and how it can perpetuate transmisogyny, discrimination against...

First-year class comes together for Mardi Gras formal

Kelsey Evans, Contributing Writer March 2, 2017

The Allegheny Student Government Class of 2020 senators held the annual First-Year Formal at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25 in Schultz Banquet Hall. The event was Mardi Gras themed and between 75 and 100...

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