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Senior Business Administration major and Air Force reservist Caleb Webster presented Malone with a flag that was flown over an aircraft. This is an honor Webster wanted to present to the university.
“Caleb connected with me and asked to ...
Energy drinks started in Europe and were introduced to the United States with Red Bull. Freshman zoo and wildlife biology major Jake Belair said he started using energy drinks to stay awake over the weekend, when he had worked a total of thirty hou...
Senior English major Kelsey Case was enrolled in World Politics with Professor of International Politics Dr. Scott Waalkes when she first conceived of the idea for the weekly What in the World current events discussion.
"We all benefited f...
More than 60 students across campus will be showcasing their projects at this year’s Research Symposium, to be held Tuesday, April 3 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Brehme Conference Center in the Centennial Center.
The symposium wi...
The 19th annual AirBand & Lip Synch Competition took place on Friday, March 23 in the Johnson Center. Check out footage from Heritage Hall's winning rendition of "The Lion King." Click here for more videos from AirBand.
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The issue of politics and Christian engagement will take center stage during tonight's Worldview Forum, "Can a Christian be a Democrat? Can a Christian be a Republican?," in the Johnson Center at 7 p.m. Tonight's panel discussion is just anot...
“If you are convinced of something, you should act on it,” sophomore Brandon Parsons said. “Those who claim to know God should act like Jesus.”
That was the mindset of Corey Easterday when he began reaching out to the city of Canto...
“Home is where the heart is.” That's how the old saying goes, and it might be true. Just ask recently appointed president Dr. David King. For the past 66 days, home has been room 300 of the Cambria Suites for King and his wife, Winnie.
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Associate Professor and Chair of Social Work Dr. Ken Stoltzfus will be leaving Malone University in August 2012 after working here for nine years.
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It’s that time of the year again. Spring break, graduation and summer vacation are on most of our minds, with what seems like a long three months ahead of us.
Even though this has been one of the mildest winters most of us have ever seen...

