Maureen Hossler, Science/International Editor
• April 20, 2017
Native American Scholar and Activist Kyle Whyte of Michigan State University gives a public lecture titled “Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Health: From the ‘Right to be Cold’ to Defeating the...
Paula Di Gregory, tobacco programs coordinator, introduces tobacco control methods to Anne Di Gregory, ’19, in the campus center lobby on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, as part of Sexual Assault Awareness...
Samantha Richardson, ’20, and Mary Lyon, ’17, perform in “Luna Gale” at their dress rehersal on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017. The Allegheny College Playshop Theatre presented “Luna Gale” from Thursday,...
Mary Lyon, ’17, Ada Zech, ’19, and Eddie Glass, ’18, rehearse for “Luna Gale” on Tuesday, Feb. 21. The Alleghe- ny College Playshop Theatre will present “Luna Gale” from Thursday, Feb. 23,...
Elijah Prince, ’18, speaks to assembled demonstrators gathered in Brooks Circle to stand with and support groups affected by the election of Donald Trump on Monday, Nov. 14, 2016.
The Edible Trail at the Meadville Area Recreation Complex offers students and community members a chance to explore and contribute to their local environment.
Allegheny students and community members gathered in Shafer Auditorium on Saturday, Nov. 5, to watch a musical and dance performance by the Yuval Ron Ensemble. The ensemble’s theme was “The Mystical...
Community members participated in and watched Meadville’s Halloween Parade on Saturday, Oct. 29, 2016. Many different vehicles were used as floats in the parade, including firetrucks, vintage cars, trucks...
Students gathered in the campus center Thursday, Oct. 27, for an informational session on the 2017 “Berlin to Warsaw” Experiential Learning Seminar, led by Eric Boynton, department chair of philosophy...
The men’s soccer team celebrates a win against the College of Wooster on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016. The Gators beat the Scots 4-0 in the last home match of the 2016 season. During pregame warm ups on Tuesday,...
Peterson Toscano, performance artist, gay activist and Bible scholar, delivers his one-man presentation “There’s Something Gay About Climate Change” in Grounds for Change on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016....
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Lauren Duffy, ’20, hits the ball over the net during the Battle 4 Bridget game against Denison University on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016. The Gators lost 3-1 to Denison.
Edward Curtis IV, professor of religious studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, delivers a speech on Islamophobia in the
U.S. on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016. The speech was part of...
Kathleen Reed, ’19 and Jeannie Choi, ’17 promote Association for Asian and Asian American while Weihao Liang, ’20 sign up for the organization at the Involvement Fair on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016....
Students were awarded for their artwork during the opening reception of the annual student art show at Allegheny College’s Bowman, Penelec and Megahan Art Galleries on March 31. Juror’s Prize,...
As a tradition of Allegheny College, Doane Prizes in Art has been given to students’ art works annually. Awards in painting and drawing, graphics, sculpture or ceramics and Juror’s Prize are offered...
Step Afrika!, a dance company from Washington D.C., visited Allegheny’s campus Feb. 28, 2015 to perform for Black History Month.
Step Afrika! is one of the only dance companies in the world that focuses...
Yutong Wang, Junior Photo Editor
• February 26, 2015
Award-winning translator María Roof, ’67, and Nicaraguan poet Vidaluz Meneses presented a lecture on “Transnation Translation: From the Tower of Babel to Internationalizing Poetry” in Pelletier...
Yutong Wang, Junior Photo Editor
• February 26, 2015
A group of faculty and staff, led by Darren Miller, assistant professor of art and gallery director, and Linda Bills, director of the library, went to Japan from Jan. 2 to Jan. 9.
Focusing on traditional...
Eylie Buehler, Junior Features Editor
• February 21, 2015
Tim Dikec, ’16, performs a song for the APO and FIJI’s Valentine’s Day Auction on Wednsday, Feb. 19. Students who were auctioned offered to do chores including dishes and shoveling snow.
Stephanie Carson, ’16, is reading her poem off her phone screen in Grounds For Change on Monday, Feb. 16, 2015. Carson wrote her own poem named The Performance for Poetry Slam. Poetry Slam took place...
Tim Dikec, ’16, performs a song for the APO and FIJI’s Valentine’s Day Auction on Wednsday, Feb. 19. Students who were auctioned offered to do chores including dishes and shoveling snow.
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Stephanie Carson, ’16, is reading her poem off her phone screen in Grounds For Change on Monday, Feb. 16, 2015. Carson wrote her own poem named The Performance for Poetry Slam. Poetry Slam took place...
Recently moved to the Pelletier Library, the Allegheny Gateway provides various resources to help international students adjust to American life, such as an orientation, English as a second language classes,...
Shu Yi Tang, Contributing Writer
• October 23, 2014
Project Nur, Allegheny’s Islamic Awareness group, put on a celebration of Eid-al-Adha in the Campus Center lobby on Oct. 8, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Eid-al-Adha, also known as the “Festival of the Sacrifice,”...