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Men’s lacrosse club closes 2015 season and prepares for next fall

Madison Sieber, Contributing Writer April 23, 2015

When Matthew MacKnight, ’16 , came to Allegheny, there was no men’s lacrosse program so he created one. A defenseman for the men’s lacrosse team, MacKnight is the vice president of the new club...

Autumn Recke, ‘17, and Akeem Bridgeman, ‘16, perform in “Speed Dating” on April 9 which is the first of a four-part series choreographed by Betsy Sumerfield. The dance was set to the song “Swing Set” by Jurassic 5.

Allegheny dancers swing into spring

Madison Sieber, Contributing Writer April 21, 2015

Last week the dance and movement department held their annual spring dance concert in the Montgomery Performance Space. The performances varied greatly in style, with pieces ranging from dancers...

Faculty organize annual voice recital in Ford Chapel

Faculty organize annual voice recital in Ford Chapel

Madison Sieber, Contributing Writer February 12, 2015

On Feb. 8, 2015, Allegheny College held the annual faculty recital in Ford Chapel. The performers included three professors from the music department, Carol Niblock, Diane Kalinowski and Vicki Jamison....

French EL Seminar canceled due to lack of interest

Madison Sieber, Contributing Writer February 12, 2015

The French Experiential Learning Seminar proposed to take place this summer, which focused on French culture and food, has not had enough interest to take place. With an expense of $5,665.75 to attend,...

Trey Durst, ‘16, performs original songs during Grounds For Change’s first Open Mic Night for the spring semester on Jan. 29.this is a caption.

GFC hosts first Open Mic Night of spring semester

Madison Sieber, Contributing writer January 29, 2015

Snapping in a coffee shop seems cliche, but at Open Mic Night at Grounds For Change, the performances were anything but. Sam Sobus, ’17, was the champion of a previous poetry slam and saw the first...

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