Senate Notebook is a regular news feature with the goal to keep students up to date on what Student Senate is up to. Senate meets every Wednesday at 9 p.m. in the […]
Sigma Zeta research grants awarded to students
Chris Himes and Jonathan Miller, both senior chemistry majors, were recently awarded grants of $500 each from the Sigma Zeta national office to help assist them with their research. “You had […]
Q&A with director of tutoring services and career development coordinator Jenn Vannest
Jenn Vannest, director of tutoring services and career development coordinator, has been working at Malone for the past 13 years. She has also taught GEN 100 and served as a professional […]
Oprean runs to first All-American title
Tina Oprean, a senior cross country runner, has run her way to Malone’s first ever All-American title. Oprean placed 38th at the NCAA Division II National Championship, making her Malone’s first All-American in […]
Obamacare effects important for students
The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is a hot topic among every American news outlet. Many of the reforms involved in the program have particular implications for college-aged adults, […]
International students increase nationwide, Malone stays consistent
The number of international students coming to the United States to go to college is at an all-time high. According to the Institute of International Education, nearly 820,000 students came to […]
Q&A with director of counseling center Tim Morber
Director of counseling center Tim Morber has been a counselor at Malone for the past nine years. Before helping Malone students, Morber had 18 years of experience working in community mental health. […]
Commuter numbers rise due to finances, family
This year, the number of commuters and the number of residents is almost equal. According to the 2013 fact book, there are 1,105 residents on campus and 1,103 commuters. So why […]
WATCH: Students gain experience for the real world
Members of the Persuasion class taught by Jason Moyer, assistant professor of communication arts, are using the concepts taught in class and applying them to practical experience. Each student is part […]
Senate Notebook: November 14
Senate Notebook is a regular news feature with the goal to keep students up to date on what Student Senate is up to. Senate meets every Wednesday at 9 p.m. in […]
Mice appearances not a new occurrence
Within the past month, numerous students have reported seeing mice in Mitchell and Regula Halls. “Every year this time, on a seasonal basis, all kinds of things start to try and […]
Honors program throws ‘killer’ party
Women in flapper dresses decorated with pearls and feather headbands and men in dress shirts gather in a circle next to trays of appetizers and bottles of sparkling grape juice. Those […]