
By Bekah Stranger The Coronavirus Response Task Force has made some adjustments to campus protocol and procedure this semester in light of the unpredictability of COVID-19. While the committee has sought to […]
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By Bekah Stranger The Coronavirus Response Task Force has made some adjustments to campus protocol and procedure this semester in light of the unpredictability of COVID-19. While the committee has sought to […]
By Kate Daugherty God calls His followers to take care of His creations and be stewards of the Earth (Genesis 1:26-28, NIV). Taking care of plants not only works to fulfill God’s […]
By Emma Martinez Another semester has begun, and another round of syllabuses have been handed out. Students have made it through the first two weeks of classes and many are already daunted […]
By Coralee Hochstedler If you’ve been on campus at all this semester, you have probably seen at least one person on some sort of four-wheeled board. Many were driven to this hobby […]
By Hunter Farrell Carolina Villa Nakata, senior psychology major, had plans to spend her senior year with the community she has grown to love, particularly by serving as a resident assistant. However, […]
By Jillian Kirkham Ever been in a sticky situation around campus with no idea who to turn to for help? Did the campus safety team come to mind? The dedicated officers on […]
By Kate Daugherty Malone students have a variety of interests and express those interests through clubs on campus. There are over 65 student organizations that have been active on campus, including Fellowship […]
By Jillian Kirkham Many get confused when they hear Malone has a zoo and wildlife department because it’s assumed there are no animals to accompany it. However, there are plenty of interesting […]
By Trinity Hobbs The freshman class of 2024 was the first to take the Pendle Hill Pledge. This pledge states four promises that students will experience within their four years at Malone: […]
By Catherine Martinez Quarantine and isolation is taxing on students, so several departments have taken responsibility for caring for those who isolate in order to stop the spread of COVID-19. The Office […]
By Jess Perkins The 2020 presidential election was a wild one, to say the least. The election saw three times the voter turnout of the 2016 election, with approximately 161 million American […]
By Hannah Robinson When COVID-19 forced in-person classes to an abrupt halt last spring, it seemed impossible for chorale, symphonic band, and other ensembles to continue making music together. However, with a […]