
By Tyler Kirker – Issue 21, vol. 66
If there’s one thing every college student looks forward to once they step onto college campuses their freshman year, it’s their new journey’s end.
By Tyler Kirker – Issue 21, vol. 66
If there’s one thing every college student looks forward to once they step onto college campuses their freshman year, it’s their new journey’s end.
By Seneca Ransom – Issue 21, vol. 66
Recently, an email addressing the Alumni Mentorship program for the 2021-2022 school year was sent to the Malone community.
By Kate Daugherty – Issue 21, vol. 66
With finals right around the corner, studying is taking up increasing space in students’ lives.
By Seneca Ransom On three Monday nights in March, Clare Smith and Chelsea McFolling led the UNLEASH leadership cohort for Malone’s female students in the Johnson Center. The program was put on […]
By Kaylyn Jones It’s no surprise that in-person events are hard to come by this year, and many students are feeling the disconnect that comes as a result. Malone is an institution […]
By Ella Myrthil March is Women’s History Month and, in honor of this, Malone’s multicultural services held a menstrual products drive over the course of the month. “We really don’t realize how […]
By Tyler Kirker March 24, 2021, marked the end of the Penny Wars: a hard-fought battle between students in different dorms and commuters, which began on March 17. The winners were declared […]
By Coralee Hochstedler For many, 2020 was not a time of inspiration. Among its hardships, a statewide lockdown made for an atmosphere of fear, lethargy and general fatigue; survival became the bare […]
By Ella Myrthil Many students aren’t aware that every residential student has $35 to spend each semester at the on-campus cafes. It’s true — and the money is stored right on the […]
By Seneca Ransom Malone University presents “Until the Flood,” a play by Dael Orlandersmith. The production is a retelling of the death of Michael Brown Jr., who died as the result of […]
By Daleen Cowgar The Malone Art Gallery, or the MAG as it’s affectionately called by students, is featuring new artwork by contemporary abstract painter Justin Brennan and potter Andy Thomas in an […]
By Christian Stark Each year, all residential Malone students, excluding seniors, join together in the Johnson Center for the annual room draw. However, due to COVID-19, last year’s room draw was canceled […]