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Paige Kageni

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer

Paige Kageni is a sophomore from the Central Pennsylvania area. She is planning to major in English and minor in Communications and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. This is her second year as a staff writer for The Campus. In her spare time, she enjoys playing guitar, crocheting, and going on long walks.

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Allegheny secures grant

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

Allegheny College announced on Thursday, Oct. 10, that it had secured a $1 million grant for the Meadville Community Revitalization Corporation. The grant comes from the Richard King Mellon Foundation,...

Delgado gives talk on race, religion and reproductive rights

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer November 1, 2024

Professor of History and Religion Dara Delgado held a talk in the Collaboratory of the Lawrence Lee Pelletier Library to speak about the connections between race, religion and reproductive rights on Tuesday,...

The lobby of the Henderson Campus Center was packed with current students, alumni, faculty, administrators, family and friends on Friday, Oct. 18, for the kickoff of the ‘In For Allegheny’ campaign. At the event, President Ron Cole, ’87, announced the college has already raised half of the campaign’s $250 million goal.

Invite, Inspire and Invest

Anna Westbrook and Paige Kageni October 25, 2024

The lobby of the Henderson Campus Center was packed with students, alumni, faculty, administrators, family and friends celebrating the ‘In For Allegheny: Our Pathway Forward’ campaign kickoff on the...

The Allegheny Bike Share’s smoothie bike awaits its next user in Brooks Circle on Saturday, Sept. 27.

[Photo] Green clubs hold Climate Awareness Day

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer October 4, 2024

The Allegheny Bike Share’s smoothie bike awaits its next user in Brooks Circle on Saturday, Sept. 27.

Sporks impaled in the Gator Quad lawn line the pathway to the entrance of the Henderson Campus Center as part of the Office of Sustainability’s #SporkTheQuad event on Monday, Sept. 23.

#SporkTheQuad leans into fun sustainability

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer September 27, 2024

When students walked to the Henderson Campus Center to go to lunch or class on Wednesday, Sept. 23, a surprising sight greeted them on the Gator Quad: hundreds of gleaming metal sporks impaled in the lawn....

Vote For Equality arrives for election season

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer September 20, 2024

As the presidential election nears, student political activity continues to ramp up. Vote For Equality is one example of the growing student efforts to mobilize peers to participate in the election process. A...

A Career Closet that will provide students with professional attire opened this fall and is located in the Office of Sustainability in the basement of the Tippie Alumni Center.

New Blue & Gold Career Fair to occur

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer September 13, 2024

The Center for Career and Professional Development will host the inaugural Blue & Gold Career Fair on Thursday, September 19 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the lobby of the Henderson Campus Center, coinciding...

Allegheny celebrates Meadville with Downtown Dollars

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer September 6, 2024

The morning air is warm and humid. The smell of barbecue wafts and travels through it. The sound of children playing reverberates throughout Diamond Park. A guitarist serenades the crowd before him, plucking...

English Department to host book swap May 1

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer April 26, 2024

Allegheny’s English Department is hosting its inaugural Book Swap on Wednesday, May 1 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Students can stop by the lobby of Oddfellows Hall to swap out or simply pick up literature...

Earth Day programs span week

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer April 19, 2024

With Earth Day rapidly approaching, the environmental groups of Allegheny’s campus are getting creative with their Earth Week events. From April 20 to April 28, events will be taking place across campus...

Parkhurst Dining to return after two years of Aramark

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer April 12, 2024

Allegheny College will be returning to Parkhurst Dining Services as its dining provider in the 2024-2025 school year. This was announced in an email sent on March 28, emphasizing sourcing local vendors...

Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Heather Moore Roberson (Photo courtesy of Allegheny College)

Roberson honored as ‘trailblazer’

Paige Kageni, Staff Writer April 5, 2024

Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Heather Moore Roberson was honored this past month as one of City and State Pennsylvania’s 2024 Black Trailblazers. The list recognizes the achievements of African...

Black History Month events underway

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer February 16, 2024

The IDEAS Center kicked off Black History Month by hosting the Black Inventors Traveling Museum event in the lobby of the Henderson Campus Center on Feb. 1. The event was informative, showcasing the numerous...

The proceedings of the 2023 conference that was held to evaluate Allegheny’s affiliation with the Methodist Church are now available in a book free to students in the Merriman Campus Store.

‘Meeting this Moment’ book releases on UMC ties

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer February 16, 2024

If not for the funding provided by the Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Allegheny College would have likely permanently been closed forever. The partnership allowed not only Allegheny...

Kelly Boulton, '02

Boulton recognized for her impact

Paige Kageni, [email protected] February 2, 2024

Director of Sustainability Kelly Boulton, ’02, was recently honored with a spot on the 2023 City & State Pennsylvania Impact List for her work to achieve carbon neutrality at Allegheny College. The...

A Productive Robotics ‘Cobot’ stands in the ALIC@Bessemer facility. The machine can be used for manufacturing, research, and education, according to the Productive Robotics website.

ALIC expands to serve Meadville community

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer December 8, 2023

Allegheny College unveiled an additional location for the Allegheny Lab for Innovation and Creativity for Crawford County residents on Nov. 2. Dubbed “ALIC@Bessemer,” the initiative’s goal is to...

The Caflisch Time Capsule is currently being held in the 454 House with the college’s Office of Marketing and Communication.

Time capsule discovered in rubble of Caflisch Hall

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer November 10, 2023

A sturdy, metal box sits leisurely in the Office of Marketing and Communication waiting patiently for its relocation to the Allegheny Archives. It is the newly-excavated Caflisch Time Capsule, discovered...

The Mount Vesuvius Challenge: AI and its implications

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer November 3, 2023

In 2023, the application of artificial intelligence is diverse. It can be utilized daily as anything from a virtual assistant like Siri to speeding up the process of diagnoses and reducing human error...

Signs were recently posted in McKinley’s Dining Hall requesting that students be aware of their food waste and that they try to mitigate it.

Food waste signs posted in McKinley’s

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer October 20, 2023

Changes to student meal plans beginning for the fall 2023 semester not only changed McKinley’s Food Court to a meal swipe system, but also aimed to aid the issue of food insecurity that some students...

Lauren Paulson. (Image source: Allegheny College).

Paulson to race in Ironman World Championship Oct. 14

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer October 6, 2023

Associate Professor of Psychology Lauren Paulson will be competing in the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawai’i, on Oct. 14. Being her 10th Ironman in total, Paulson will be heading to Hawai’i...

The science behind Wi-Fi: How the network works

Paige Kageni, Contributing Writer October 6, 2023

If you’ve been anywhere on campus for the past month, you’ve most likely noticed a number of things; Gator Quad construction, art gallery showings, football games and other numerous events and happenings....

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