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Aubryanna Snyder

Aubryanna Snyder, News Editor

Aubryanna Snyder, ’27, is from Aliquippa, PA. She is a Political Science major and Journalism minor and is also on the Track and Field team. This is her second year on staff as Features Editor. She has studied journalistic writing since her freshman year of high school and has always enjoyed getting to help people tell their stories. When she’s not writing or running, she enjoys hot caffeinated drinks and long T.V. binges!

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Mac Polny, ’23, and Stephen Cullinan, ’23, battle it out during the final stretch of the “Mourer Mile.”

Mac Polny, ’23, and Stephen Cullinan, ’23, battle it out during the final stretch of the “Mourer Mile.”

Onlookers cheer as one of Coach Mourer’s sons, Arthur, closes in on the finish line of the “Mourer Mile.” Arthur, his brother, Henry, and their mother Kimberly Mourer, ’08, were the honorary starters of the cross country home meet

Onlookers cheer as one of Coach Mourer’s sons, Arthur, closes in on the finish line of the “Mourer Mile.” Arthur, his brother, Henry, and their mother Kimberly Mourer, ’08, were the honorary starters...

Alumni, coaches, visiting athletes, Allegheny students and more run in the “Mourer Mile,” a race that took place after the cross country meet had finished and will be added as a new tradition to honor Mourer. Alumni are welcomed back to run at their alma mater every year, though this year saw a record breaking turnout in memory of Mourer, fulfilling his wish for a large, all-inclusive meet, according to the speech Athletic Director Bill Ross read aloud before the awards ceremony.

Alumni, coaches, visiting athletes, Allegheny students and more run in the “Mourer Mile,” a race that took place after the cross country meet had finished and will be added as a new tradition to honor...

After the race, people were encouraged to mingle and enjoy the picnic provided by volunteers. Allegheny students and staff were also given green shirts with Mourer’s iconic mantra “Never Settle” on the back, as well as the team’s newly coined term, “Mourer Strong.”

After the race, people were encouraged to mingle and enjoy the picnic provided by volunteers. Allegheny students and staff were also given green shirts with Mourer’s iconic mantra “Never Settle”...

The Allegheny College women's flag football celebrates a touchdown during the Saint Vincent College Flag Football Jamboree on March 29, 2025.

Allegheny launches women’s flag football

Aubryanna Snyder, Features Editor September 12, 2025

Watching Allegheny students compete in the Steelers Jamboree for women’s flag football on March 29, Director of Athletics and Recreation Bill Ross saw the energy on the field and knew that they had made...

Pine Market reopens

Aubryanna Snyder, Features Editor September 5, 2025

After multiple investigations into student retail thefts and a decision to shut down in April of last semester, Pine Market in Brooks Dining Hall has reopened this year with significant changes in its...

Public Safety director retires

Aubryanna Snyder, Features Editor January 24, 2025

Jim Basinger, former director of Public Safety, is retiring from service after five years with the college. Mark Weindorf is set to replace him, effective Monday, Jan. 27. “Big shoes to fill,” Dean...

Baldwin adds laundry room camera

Aubryanna Snyder, Features Editor October 25, 2024

Baldwin Hall recently installed a security camera inside its communal laundry room on the first floor, making it the only residential building on campus to have security footage on the inside. The camera...

Assistant Professor of Music Hannah Standiford plays the main drum and leads the tempo for the participants.

Indonesian Culture and Dance Workshops

Aubryanna Snyder, Features Editor September 6, 2024

More than 25 students and faculty gathered in silent awe at the performance happening in front of them in the Montgomery Music Hall on Monday night. They listened intently to the strong voice that rang...

Thion Lee, ’24, turns away from the crowd after announcing that the headliner for the 2024 Springfest concert will be Flo Milli. Dean for Student Life Trae Yeckley (right) releases balloons in celebration of the announcement in the lobby of the Henderson Campus Center on Thursday, March 21.

Flo Milli to headline major concert

Aubryanna Snyder, Staff Writer March 22, 2024

Flo Milli is set to perform at the Mullen Performance Arena for this years’ Springfest concert on April 13. Allegheny College’s Major Events Committee announced the headliner of the event during Thursday’s...

Kyle Ryan, ’26, braces for impact during a fundraiser for Ultimate Frisbee on the Gator Quad Thursday, Feb. 15.

The “Ultimate” Fundraiser

Aubryanna Snyder, Staff Writer February 23, 2024

A frigid 20-degree day was nothing to the leaders of the Ultimate Frisbee club who stood last week in the Gator Quad to raise money for the team. For $3, students were allowed to pie club members in the...

A view of the Wise Center lobby from the second-floor balcony; the “Walk of Fame” occupies a space once filled by a seating area. The front desk has also been moved.

‘Walk of Fame’ set to open Saturday

Aubryanna Snyder, Staff Writer February 9, 2024

In early January, construction began on the “Norm Sundstrom Walk of Fame” in the Wise Center, in honor of Allegheny College athletics and former Athletic Director Norm Sundstrom. “My vision was...

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Autumn Vogel, ’15 (top left) and Deputy Mayor Larry McKnight (bottom left) hope to retain their City Council seats against challengers Bill Lawrence (top right) and Marcy Kantz (bottom right). (Image sources: voteformeadville.org and campaign Facebook pages).

Four running for Meadville City Council

Aubryanna Snyder, Contributing Writer October 6, 2023

Local candidates continue their campaigns for Meadville City Council as they prepare for elections in November. Each candidate’s platform is based on improving Meadville, though they disagree on the...

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