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Milo Watson

Milo Watson, Layout Contributor

Milo Watson is a junior from Delaware. He double-majors in English with a focus in Nonfiction Creative Writing and Environmental Science & Sustainability. This is his first year on staff. He enjoys reading outside.

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Cussewago Square is located off of Spring Street and Race Street in Meadville’s Fifth Ward neighborhood. The revitalization efforts led by former Actutec Precision Aerospace CEO Rob Smith are planned to conclude as soon as June 2025.

Cussewago Square: An all-season cultural hub

Milo Watson, Layout Contributor November 22, 2024

For 30 years, former Acutec Precision Aerospace CEO Rob Smith watched as a set of abandoned buildings crumbled into the wetlands surrounding Spring Street and Race Street in Meadville’s Fifth Ward neighborhood....

Binnington demonstrates the improper way to drink tea. “We do not drink tea with our pinkies up,” Binnington said, referring to British people. “That is something you Americans made up.” During the event, Binnington also made clear his distate for microwaving water for tea. “The hell is wrong with you?” Binnington jokingly asked a student who had raised the subject.

[Photo] Gator Day centers wellness and civic engagement

November 8, 2024

Students ride the shuttle on their way to the polling location at Grace United Methodist Church in Meadville.

Campus worms dethrone squirrels in popularity

Milo Watson, Layout Contributor October 25, 2024

Something strange began to happen when my older friends went off to college in 2020 and left me to finish out a final year of high school alone: we began to talk about squirrels. College campus squirrels,...

Red Russian Kale: Kale’s anti-bitterness critics should consider giving this variety a second chance to prove its merits on the plate. The LA Times proclaims that “red-stemmed Russian kale may be the sweetest of all.”

The Carrden supplies the ‘yum’ to campus events

Milo Watson September 20, 2024

    From its tucked-away nook just off the foot-traffic expressway between Brooks Hall and Oddfellows Hall, the Carr Hall garden — affectionately known as the Carrden — can seem peripheral...

Sustainability is for everyone. Let’s teach it that way.

Anna Westbrook and Milo Watson April 19, 2024

Outside the bounds of Allegheny’s neatly divided areas of academic study, environmental problems impact all forms of life on Earth — including you, regardless of your college major. We can see how...

DeRose and Colabawalla win presidential election

Milo Watson, Contributing Writer April 5, 2024

On Friday, March 29, the results of the Allegheny Student Government presidential election were released via the ASG Instagram (@alleghenyasg). Ella DeRose, ’27, and Ray Colabawalla, ’25, beat Kaleialoha...

Sam Ault, ’26, and Kaleialoha Froning, ’25, (left) and News Editor and debate moderator Anna Westbrook, ’26, listen to Ella Derose, ’27, speak with her running mate Ray Colabawalla, ’25, in the Shafer Auditorium on Tuesday, March 19.

[Photo] Cordial ASG presidential debate discusses finances, dining

Sami Mirza, Editor-in-Chief March 22, 2024

Sam Ault, ’26, and Kaleialoha Froning, ’25, (left) and News Editor and debate moderator Anna Westbrook, ’26, listen to Ella Derose, ’27, speak with her running mate Ray Colabawalla, ’25, in the...

The PAM House is a small red house located in between Arter, Carr and Brooks halls, and is open 24/7 for members of the Allegheny community.

ICA hosts ‘reopening’ event in the PAM House

Milo Watson, Contributing Writer February 2, 2024

Thursday, Jan. 25, may have been wet and gray outside, but as dusk fell it was bright and warm inside the Prayer and Meditation House, where the Islamic Cultural Association put on a reopening celebration...

Bella James, ’24, sings a solo during the Jazz Ensemble concert on Sunday, Dec. 3, in the lobby of the Henderson Campus Center.

Review: Jazz Ensemble thrills audience with Stevie Wonder

Milo Watson, Contributing Writer December 8, 2023

At the Jazz Ensemble performance Sunday, Dec. 3, band director Rob Roth emphasized that this semester’s rehearsals have been defined by a single mood: fun. The concert, which took place in the lobby...

How many items in your daily life contain plastic? Observe and share your results with us with the QR code above:

Microplastics are a major issue

Milo Watson, Contributing Writer October 6, 2023

Which scientist, musician, award-winning writer and elected government official lives in an all-plastic, highly-stylized miniature house with all her friends? It’s not just Barbie. In between chem labs,...

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