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Kawfee Haus name and origin remains a mystery

The Kawfee Haus should not be spelled “coffee house.” The name is not a typo and was not intended to confuse anyone. The origin of the name has left with the people who first started the event over ten years ago. Rae Showen said the Kawfee Haus was in existence before she came to Malone, [...]

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Are you a “Dude”? DeVol commends upstanding gentlemen

The DeVol male residence hall is recognizing special students who exemplify Christ-like characteristics in every-day life. Whether through a simple random act of kindness on campus or larger scale servanthood like helping at a homeless shelter, DeVol men are being recognized for being small scale “Followers of Christ”–or should we say, “Dudes of Christ.” Rhett [...]

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Students respond to voting process in different ways

Election season is here. Signs and political pamphlets are scattered throughout the city.  Campaign commercials play on every television. And the last election saw a dramatic increase in young voters. The Election of 2008 was the second largest youth voter turnout in American history. According to CIRCLE, a non-partisan research center at Tuft University, an [...]

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Men athletes walk in high heels for Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event

WATCH: Aviso Reporter Abigael Jaymes investigates the walk a mile in her shoes event. Reported and Produced by Abigael Jaymes Edited by Michael Garwood

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Halloween celebrates costumes, candy and tradition

Halloween History Halloween is a mixture of three main traditions that eventually blended together into one. Ancient Celtic practices, Catholic, Roman and European folk traditions all contribute to the reasons we celebrate Halloween today. The Celtic holiday known as Samhain is most associated with the origin of Halloween. Samhain means “summers end” and it celebrated [...]

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Taking out loans and paying them off. What are your options?

Aaron Zorn started his freshman year at Malone in 2007. He quickly made friends and immediately felt at home. “The place felt like more of a home to me than my home in New York,” said Zorn. A year later he discovered that he would no longer be able to attend school. He could not [...]

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First Friday brings variety of talent and students

WATCH: Aviso Reporter Abigael Jaymes investigates the event that is Canton First Friday. Reported by Abigael Jaymes Produced and Edited by Michael Garwood

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Student Senate grows with many new members

Student Senate is full of new members this year. Contributing writer, Christina Graw, sat down with three new members to discuss why they chose to get involved and what they enjoy most about serving the student body. Christina Graw: Chrissy, let’s start with you. What would you say was your main reason for joining Student [...]

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International students adjust to life in America

As much as cultures differ, there is one thing that can unite any girl from any culture, and that’s the phrase  “I love the shopping.”  Junior Laura Hughes said this is one of her favorite things about America. As an international student from Dublin Ireland, Hughes’ reasons for loving American shopping are slightly different from [...]

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Provost enjoys new position

Christina Graw: This year you are in a new position as Provost. How did this come about? Donald Tucker: Before I came to Malone I worked at Valleyforge Christian College in Pennsylvania. I met history professor Dr. Greg Miller there. We have been friends of the family for years. Eventually, he urged me to send [...]

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