
By Mitch Bodager It’s no secret that COVID-19 has left its mark on every aspect of day-to-day life. Naturally, most view the pandemic in a negative light. Yet, one positive thing that […]
By Mitch Bodager It’s no secret that COVID-19 has left its mark on every aspect of day-to-day life. Naturally, most view the pandemic in a negative light. Yet, one positive thing that […]
By: Ella Myrthil A new minor, “Spanish for service and the professions” was added to the academic curriculum in the fall of 2020. The addition to the center of intercultural studies department […]
By Christian Stark Coming to college, students are often unprepared to face the reality of (practically) no more snow days. Many students can relate to the struggle of waking up for an […]
By Lexi Betz Christmas Day 2020 came early for the Malone community. On Dec. 22, Malone officials announced that the fundraising necessary for Pioneer Park has been completed. Phase one of construction, […]
By Daleen Cowgar As seniors are looking toward graduation, they may be happy to learn that there are a wide range of opportunities for them right here. Malone University continues investing in […]
By Seneca Ransom Students have several opportunities to engage with the campus community through groups like Student Senate or through GEN 100 sections. This year, groups like these are pushing towards community […]
By Ella Myrthil The Wellness Center continues to offer a space for students to stay physically active during the spring 2021 semester. Clean spaces to use equipment, group fitness classes, and the […]
By Emma Martinez As graduation approaches, many students are questioning how prepared they are for the next steps ahead of them. Thankfully, most academic programs involve opportunities for students to be on-site […]
By Danielle Roshong Blue light glasses are becoming more popular by the day. Stores are stocking up and people continue to buy. But why the run on the special lenses? Since COVID-19 […]
By Julia Karmie This spring, the Office of Spiritual Formation is launching discipleship groups, a new spiritual formation opportunity for students. Designed as small groups oriented toward faith application, discipleship groups will […]
By Gwen Gelofsack The spring 2020 semester and the 2020-2021 school year have been chaotic, especially for the Athletic Department, as sports seasons have been more chaotic than ever. “We have weekly […]
By Jillian Kirkham Every year comes with its own challenges, and this year has been no exception. Resident directors and resident assistants alike have had to rigorously change their routines and how […]