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Student Senate elects new VP midterm following resignation

  Student Senate approved senior early childhood education major Katie Bush as the new senate vice president for the spring 2012 semester on Jan. 18. The appointment comes after former Vice President Samson Toe resigned during a senate retreat over winter break. Toe said that the time constraints were too much for him to handle [...]

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Weather proves unhelpful for campus ice rink

  Aside from this weekend’s snowstorm, there hasn’t been much cold weather this winter. And while that may make it more comfortable for students as they walk to and from classes, it also means they haven’t been able to take advantage of the newly constructed ice skating rink located on the campus tennis courts. According [...]

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Dual folk duos grace Kawfee Haus

  The first Kawfee Haus of the semester on Jan. 17 featured the singer/songwriter couple Ben and Emily Roberts of Carolina Story. Opening for Carolina Story was Zen and Jane, another singer/songwriter couple and graduates of Malone. Carolina Story performed in chapel on Tuesday before the Kawfee Haus that night. The opening group, Zen and [...]

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Two former Pioneers run in Olympic Marathon Trials

  There is no doubt that Pioneer running has a legacy, from its multitude of All-Americans to its winnings of national titles. But who would have ever thought that the legendary running program could have excelled from those elite standards? Head cross-country coach Jack Hazen was announced just last year on his title as the [...]

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Saint John’s Bible donated, makes history

  At the end of this past summer, Malone received the first volume of the Saint John’s Bible, which is making its mark in history as the first of its kind in 500 years. Donated as a seed gift by a Malone alumnus who wishes to remain anonymous, it has started Malone on a course [...]

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10 things to do over Christmas Break

  With the arrival of winter break, students have free time to enjoy the Christmas season and relax after an exhausting semester. There is no shortage of affordable events throughout Ohio to keep students entertained before classes begin again. Here’s a list of ten activities to consider checking out after finals: 1. A Christmas Story [...]

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Consumerism corrupts original message of Christmas

  “Then the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people. For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.’” This is the beginning of the Christmas story [...]

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New Vision to perform at Canton Charge game

Music ministry team New Vision will be showcasing its talents at an upcoming Canton Charge basketball game downtown at the Civic Center on Dec. 10. The special event, called Faith and Family Night, will feature the Canton Charge, a new NBA Development League team, facing off against the Maine Red Claws at 7 p.m. New [...]

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WATCH: Freshman swimmer Taylor Hetrick overcomes blindness, competes in Paralympics

  Watch as Aviso AVW reporter Abigael Snyder reports on freshman swimmer Taylor Hetrick. Having been blind since two months old, Hetrick competes for the woman’s swim team here at Malone University and has also competed in the Paralympics. Abigael Snyder is a reporter and video editor for Aviso AVW. 

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Prayers offered in wake of student’s death

  19-year-old freshman accounting major Dustin Yoder died unexpectedly in his home on Sunday, Nov. 13. The news was announced to students on Tuesday, Nov. 15 during chapel and then later that day in an e-mail. During chapel, there was a commemorative moment of silence and prayer for the Yoder family and friends. Yoder, an accounting [...]

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