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Features

A week of reflection: Body image on campus

23 February 2016 Alexa Bricker

Organizations on Main Campus are raising awareness for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week.

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Features

Eateries open on campus

09 February 2016 Alexa Bricker

Crisp Kitchen opened last Tuesday and Blaze Pizza will open Thursday.

Features

Feminist artist took residency at Tyler

26 January 2016 Alexa Bricker

Artist Allyson Mitchell led a discussion as part of her week-long residency.

Senior Christopher Sohnly strolls through the Ambler Arboretum on May 1. Sohnly helped to build trails for the Gheel House, a therapeutic living community located near Frech Creek State Park. | Harrison Brink
Features

The healing trail

05 May 2015 Alexa Bricker

Graduating senior Christopher Sohnly created a trail system along French Creek for residents of a therapeutic community.

Provost Hai-Lung Dai (right), senior vice president for academic affairs, has conducted music across the world while balancing his career. | COURTESY Hai-Lung Dai
Features

A passion for music, a love for science

21 April 2015 Alexa Bricker

Provost Hai-Lung Dai has found a way to combine and pursue two of his passions.

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Opinion

A history lesson

14 April 2015 Alexa Bricker

One professor’s story helped decide a course of study for a student.

Brandon Bahr (left), Andrew Nekkache and Mike Paszkiewicz – all Habitat developers – stand near the Bell Tower during a day-long student start-up exhibition on April 2. | Alexa Bricker TTN
Around Campus

A collective effort to pioneer a student marketplace

07 April 2015 Alexa Bricker

Habitat is a student-launched app that allows students to buy and sell goods.

Joe Glennon, the faculty director of Diamond Edge Communications, motions to his favorite poster of Bruce Springsteen lyrics. Glennon’s work has always focused on copywriting. | Grace Wilson TTN
Around Campus

Advertising course gives students real-world experience with clients

31 March 2015 Alexa Bricker

A course in the advertising department gives students experience with real-world clients.

Sophomore Holleigh Christie (left) and freshman Kristin Stidham rehearse Billy Joel’s “I’ve Loved These Days” in Presser Hall on March 17. | Harrison Brink TTN
Features

Jewkebox takes third in national competition

24 March 2015 Alexa Bricker

A Jewish a cappella group prides itself on inclusivity.

Professor Rev. Dr. Nadine Rosechild Sullivan holds her book, “I Trusted You”, which discusses violence against women. | Jenny Kerrigan TTN
Around Campus

With hypnotherapy, helping and healing

10 March 2015 Alexa Bricker

Rev. Dr. Nadine Rosechild Sullivan, an alumna and assistant professor, uses hypnotherapy to “heal” and counsel clients in the hope that they will lead more satisfied lives.

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