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The Bucknellian

The weekly student newspaper of Bucknell University

The Bucknellian

The weekly student newspaper of Bucknell University

The Bucknellian

Bucknell RAs submitted petition announcing their union
Bucknell RAs submitted petition announcing their union
Dora Kreitzer, Editor-in-Chief • March 12, 2024

Over 77% of Bucknell’s Resident Advisors (RAs) submitted a petition on March 4 to the National Labor Relations Board and Bucknell's Acting Co-Presidents Margot Vigeant and...

BSU stuns in annual Fashion Show
BSU stuns in annual Fashion Show
Sienna Williams, Photography Co-Editor • March 1, 2024

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George M. Johnson speaks on diverse storytelling for Bucknell Forum
Lyndon Beier, Assistant News Editor • March 1, 2024

Activist and author of the New York Times bestselling memoir-manifesto All Boys Aren’t Blue, George M. Johnson took to the Trout Auditorium stage this past Tuesday evening...

Maddie Hamilton / The Bucknellian
Digging into the three dining services finalists
Lyndon Beier, Investigative News Editor • March 1, 2024

Note: This article has been updated since its original publication with corrections from the featured vendors. After hearing Bucknell student input about Parkhurst Dining,...

Bucknell Student Government hears from acting co-presidents about changes to summer research and registration
Michael Taromina, News Editor • March 1, 2024

The Bucknell Student Government reconvened for their weekly Congress meetings to listen to two guest speakers and pass three resolutions. Before calling the meeting to...

Office of Residential Education to conduct health and safety room checks
Michael Taromina, News Editor • March 1, 2024

Bucknell University students received an email from the Office of Residential Education last week that informed them that they will conduct health and safety inspections in...

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Grammy, Emmy award-winning pianist Gloria Cheng to play at Bucknell
Lyndon Beier, Assistant News Editor • March 1, 2024

The Bucknell University Department of Music will present Grammy and Emmy Award-winning pianist Gloria Cheng in a free, public recital entitled “Root Progressions,” which...

President Bravman to contribute expertise to Council on Competitiveness
Michael Taromina, News Editor • March 1, 2024

Bucknell President John Bravman has been invited to join the Council on Competitiveness, a national nonprofit organization that unites business, academic, government and labor...

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Evelyn Pierce, Graphics Manager / The Bucknellian
To what extent are dorm checks ethical?
Eliza Horne, Staff Writer • March 1, 2024

On Thursday, Feb. 22nd, we all received a haunting email from Residential Education about Health and Safety inspections. YikYak blew up, as did Fizz, and before we knew it,...

Evelyn Pierce, Graphics Manager / The Bucknellian
The next president: A demagogue or a relic?
Luke Catalanello, Contributing Writer • March 1, 2024

On Nov. 5, 2024, Americans will take to their nearest voting station to elect the next president of the United States. As Donald Trump consolidates power in the Republican...

Why you should consider being an OA
Henry Martin, Contributing Writer • March 1, 2024

It’s that time of the year, Bucknellians. The New Student Orientation (NSO) Program is looking for students to apply to be Orientation Assistants! It’s undeniable that...

Amanda He / The Bucknellian
Dare to Dye?
Malika Ali, Opinions Editor • March 1, 2024

I've always had long, natural black hair, occasionally cutting it short but always letting it grow back out. My hair routines were pretty standard until the summer of 2023,...

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Guardians of the canopy: The remarkable individuals planting tomorrow's rainforests
Isabella JeBran, Filareti Karamitros, and Terran Kughn March 7, 2024

A prosperous volunteer organization dominates the Atherton Tablelands in reforestation projects. Since 1982, Trees for the Evelyn and Atherton...

Kelsey Werkheiser, Print Managing Editor / The Bucknellian
The Comfort Suites hotel: A unique Bucknell living space?
Juliana Rodrigues, Special Features Editor • March 1, 2024

With Bucknell’s status as a residential university, students are required to live on campus during their four years here. While certain exceptions...

Lauren Medeiros, Photography Co-Editor / The Bucknellian
Women's Lacrosse triumphs in home opener against Robert Morris
Adam Hanselman, Staff Writer • March 1, 2024

In a stunning display of offensive prowess and tenacious defense, Women's Lacrosse secured a resounding 17-11 victory over Robert Morris this past Saturday. Spearheading the...

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Men’s Basketball takes down Army at home
Hugh Straine, Sports Co-Editor • March 1, 2024

Men’s Basketball won against Army at home this past Saturday with a final score of 54-41. The game started off strong with both teams shooting a combined 34% from the...

Lianne Garrahan / The Bucknellian
Baseball finishes their weekend 3-1 against UMass
Lauren Medeiros, Senior Writer • March 1, 2024

Last weekend the baseball team traveled to Colonial Heights, VA where they played four games against the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. The Bison ended up winning three...

Sienna Williams, Photography Co-Editor / The Bucknellian
Swimming and Diving both place fourth at Patriot League Championships
Ingrid Houtkooper, Sports Co-Editor • March 1, 2024

Both the Bison Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams placed fourth at the 2024 Patriot League Championships at Lejeune Hall, at the Naval Academy. The men followed...

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God of Carnage: a review
Aaron Chin, Arts & Culture Co-Editor • March 1, 2024

If you’re like me, as a child, small problems seem like the end of the world. Whether it’s not getting enough gold stars in class or getting cut in line, these issues seem...

Reflection on the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine coming to Bucknell
Esther Zhao and Georgie Roache March 1, 2024

On Feb. 23, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine performed at the Sigmund and Claire Weis Center for the Performing Arts. With the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine’s...

Come hither thou wayward prankster: Jackass 2
Ethan Ratner, Contributing Writer • March 1, 2024

There’s almost no form of media that has made me laugh as consistently over the years then the “Jackass” franchise. Johnny Knoxville and his gang of madmen have been...

Amanda He / The Bucknellian
Be Honest: How are you really doing?
Aaron Chin and Esther Zhao February 23, 2024

It’s a question that you probably get asked every day by a professor, your mother or one of your good friends: “How are you doing?” However, think about the last time...

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