by Jennifer Glose, Business Manager Her voice elevated with joy, and her cheeks blushed with a rose glimmer, as Kaitlin Oswald spoke of her deep connection and apathy for Alpha Phi Omega (APO), a national community service organization at Cedar Crest College, one in which she serves as the proud president of. “APO has exposed me … Continue reading »
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A Furry Kind: Mice in the TCC
by Emily Orischak, Staff Writer Students are concerned about the reports of mice inhabiting the Falcon’s Nest. The Falcon’s Nest had an unwelcomed visitor earlier this month, when a small crea- ture, later identified as a mouse, was spotted darting along the window pane around 5:30 p.m. on Monday, October 1st. Sophomore English and political … Continue reading »
You’re Over 18…So Vote!
by Victoria Kuebler, Managing Editor Four years ago was a different story. A senior in high school at age 17, I wasn’t even old enough to vote. An old white man running against a younger black man, history in the making and I couldn’t care less. I thought my voice didn’t matter, I wasn’t old … Continue reading »
Cedar Crest Students Picking Sides for Election 2012
by Emily Baxter, Web Editor and Nicole Jensen, Staff Writer With the 2012 presidential election just around the corner, there are a lot of eyes on Pennsylvania voters. A known “swing state” (a state without party loyalty that can go either Republican or Democratic in the Electoral College voting), every vote counts this year: literally. … Continue reading »
Safety Update After Robbery
by April Conway, Staff Writer On Sunday, Oct. 7, campus police emailed the Cedar Crest community of an incident that occurred at the bus stop on Hamilton Boulevard just across from the college. A car approached a Cedar Crest student, and the female passenger threatened the student for her valuables with a knife, campus police … Continue reading »