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Steven Heine, Junior News Editor

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Glennon receives award after water policy talk

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor October 18, 2018

Robert Glennon helps reporters, government officials, academics and the public understand water policy. After his lecture entitled “Our Thirst for Energy in a Warming, Water-Stressed World,” was finished,...

Signs outside the new establishment display the location of the Merriman Bookstore and Gator Post and Print.

Allegheny begins new Gator Post and Print

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 20, 2018

As part of its current cycle of renovations, Allegheny College has combined its post office, print shop and Merriman Bookstore into one office, known as Gator Post and Print. The new office is located...

Students gather to call for change

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 20, 2018

Students gathered in the George M. Henderson Campus Center room 301/302 on Monday, Sept. 18, to talk about protesting racial bias at Allegheny. The meeting began at 10 p.m, and lasted roughly one hour...

Catch and release: Oddfellows bat set free

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 6, 2018

While Allegheny College has remained mired in hotter-than-usual weather since the beginning of the 2018-19 academic year, the heat is not the only thing hanging around. Students and faculty alike have...

The IDEAS Center renovations were among a number of high-impact projects in the area of student life.

IDEAS Center expands to add meeting space

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 6, 2018

Allegheny’s Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access and Social Justice Center is renovating to expand into Room 308 of the Henderson Campus Center. Associate Dean and Director of the IDEAS Center justin...

Volunteers helped first-year students move into Baldwin Hall on North Main Street Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018, as Welcome Weekend began.

Class of 2022 brings new faces

Sara Holthouse and Steven Heine August 30, 2018
“You’re not only joining the Allegheny family, but mine as well,” Allegheny President James Mullen said. Mullen then encouraged students to meet different people for the first time as “that is the core of what college is all about.”

College hosts Democratic primary election forum

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor April 19, 2018

The Center for Political Participation and Meadville Tribune hosted a forum for the candidates running in Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District’s Democratic primary election. The three candidates,...

New Dean for Institutional Diversity hired

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor April 5, 2018

Allegheny College announced Kristin Dukes as the new dean for institutional diversity. Dukes will officially begin working for Allegheny on July 1. Dukes has previously held positions at Simmons College...

Edinboro students present work on campus

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor March 8, 2018

Sara Catapano, Matthew Cote, Ben Frederick and Hannah Pierce, four graduate student artists from Edinboro University, presented a talk about their art on Wednesday, March 7, at Allegheny College’s Bowman~Penelec~Megahan...

Residence Life introduces new housing software

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor February 1, 2018

Allegheny College’s Office of Residence Life will introduce new room selection software for the 2018-19 academic year. The software, called The Housing Director, is expected to be ready by March 2018,...

Main Street lights, one year later

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor November 16, 2017

Last year, Allegheny College installed new lighting along North Main Street, partly in response to the death of Hannah Morris, ’17, who was hit by a car and killed while crossing the street on Oct....

Black bear causes campus concern

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 21, 2017

A black bear ventured onto the Allegheny College campus Tuesday, Sept. 19. Jeremy Shaban, ’18, saw the bear when he was walking back to his dorm room in Allegheny Commons after getting dinner at McKinley’s...

ICA brings traditional celebration to Allegheny

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 21, 2017

Allegheny College’s Islamic Cultural Association held a celebration of the festival Eid al-Adha in the lobby of the George M. Henderson Campus Center on Sunday, Sept. 17. Muhammad Jallow, ’21, attended...

Examining climate change in readings

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 14, 2017

Allegheny College’s Playshop Theater presented staged readings of “Sila” and “Forward”, two works from playwright Chantal Bilodeau, on Saturday, Sept. 8 and Sunday, Sept. 9. The two works focus...

Res Life introduces new room selection software

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 7, 2017

Allegheny’s Office of Residence Life recently purchased new software for room selection. The new software, called Adirondack, will allow students to choose their rooms through an online portal. Previously,...

Animal Years performs for Allegheny students

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor September 7, 2017

Mike McFadden and Animal Years brought a flock of students to the Gator Quad for the band’s 6 p.m. performance on Friday, Sept. 1. The band, based in Brooklyn, New York, came to Allegheny College as...

Matriculation speakers encourage tolerance

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor August 31, 2017

Allegheny College President James Mullen delivered a speech during Allegheny’s Academic Convocation and Matriculation Ceremony August 26. In his speech, Mullen asked students to learn how to respectfully...

Admissions Counselor Louis J. Fehér-Peiker greets first-year student Heather Hainsey as she receives her dorm room key at Ravine Hall on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017.

Allegheny welcomes Class of 2021

Steven Heine, Junior News Editor August 31, 2017

Incoming Class of 2021 began their college careers with first-year orientation on Aug. 26. The three-day orientation schedule started with the new students moving into their dorm rooms. Casey McIntosh,...

New campus club promotes libertarian ideas

Steven Heine, Contributing Writer October 27, 2016

Colt Scronce, ’18, is one of the leaders of the newly formed Allegheny College chapter of the libertarian organization Young Americans for Liberty. The group is responsible for a collection of constitutionally...

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