October 31, 2024
Lindsay Beier, News EditorOctober 31, 2024
Raphael Streitberger, Contributing WriterOctober 31, 2024
Malika Ali, Opinions Co-EditorOctober 31, 2024
Charlotte Dursee, Sports Co-EditorOctober 31, 2024
Gabby Schwartz, Contributing WriterOctober 31, 2024
Hayley Leopold, Special Features Editor
A mere four short days away, on Tuesday, Nov. 5 is the United States Presidential election. In Pennsylvania, candidates for the U.S. House...
From Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, Bucknell hosted numerous events surrounding a main theme of, "The Right to Be (Seen): Afrodescendant Women Artists in...
Friday, Oct. 25 was a night of back-to-back Halloween festivities that brought the spooky spirit to Bucknellians. Just Desserts, held from 7-9...
On Oct. 24, Speak UP held its annual “Take Back the Night” event on the Academic quad. The event is designed to encourage students on...
DOMESTIC Homeless encampments are a feature of the cityscape in Minneapolis. However, another fatal shooting outside an encampment on the...
If you asked me to name the best thing to happen to Bucknell’s dining last year, I’d answer without hesitation: Bada Basil. This pop-up pasta...
Bucknell’s undergraduate population hovers around 3,846 students. That might sound like a lot on paper, but when you live on a campus where...
A staple of this spooky time of year is the candy— whether you trick-or-treat, or just go in for the bargain bin on Nov. 1, the sweets are...
Bison Volleyball played on the road this past Friday, Oct. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 26, and took on Patriot League competitors Lehigh and Lafayette. Friday...
On Saturday, Oct. 26, Bucknell Men’s Soccer hosted Colgate on Emmitt Field. The Bison came out with a 1-0 victory with a goal from Jimmy Pombor...
Bucknell Men’s Swimming and Diving continued their regular season this past Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Bison Fall Invite meet, hosted at the...
Bison Women's Soccer faced off against Lafayette this past weekend and came home with a 2-1 victory against the Leopards. The Bison ended the...
This Saturday, Nov. 2, Bucknell University’s all-gender a cappella group, Beyond Unison, will celebrate a significant milestone: their 20th...
Bucknell recently launched its inaugural “30 Under 30” list, celebrating students and recent graduates making significant contributions across...
As October draws to a close and the brief Thanksgiving season approaches, symbols of Christmas are slowly overtaking store shelves and radio...
As much as we want to forget it, Covid-19 disrupted our lives in ways we never anticipated. What began as a brief pause from school, work and...
You’re tired, sunburnt, dehydrated, hungry, feeling scammed and you might have paid up to $300 or more for all of that. Why? Because the convention...
Alright, I’ll say it: I love “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.” I know that is a divisive opinion nowadays, and perhaps it’s always been....
- News
Lindsay Beier, News Editor | October 31, 2024
- News
Raphael Streitberger, Contributing Writer | October 31, 2024
- Arts & Culture
Gabby Schwartz, Contributing Writer | October 31, 2024
- Special Features
Hayley Leopold, Special Features Editor | October 31, 2024
A mere four short days away, on Tuesday, Nov. 5 is the United States Presidential election. In Pennsylvania, candidates for the U.S. House and Senate, state House and Senate,...
From Oct. 24 to Oct. 26, Bucknell hosted numerous events surrounding a main theme of, "The Right to Be (Seen): Afrodescendant Women Artists in Italy and Beyond National Borders."...
Friday, Oct. 25 was a night of back-to-back Halloween festivities that brought the spooky spirit to Bucknellians. Just Desserts, held from 7-9 p.m., was a sweet way to end...
On Oct. 24, Speak UP held its annual “Take Back the Night” event on the Academic quad. The event is designed to encourage students on Bucknell’s campus to take a...
DOMESTIC Homeless encampments are a feature of the cityscape in Minneapolis. However, another fatal shooting outside an encampment on the night of Sunday, Oct. 27, has...
If you asked me to name the best thing to happen to Bucknell’s dining last year, I’d answer without hesitation: Bada Basil. This pop-up pasta stand in the Bison was such...
Bucknell’s undergraduate population hovers around 3,846 students. That might sound like a lot on paper, but when you live on a campus where everyone knows each other, it...
A staple of this spooky time of year is the candy— whether you trick-or-treat, or just go in for the bargain bin on Nov. 1, the sweets are seemingly omnipresent. But some...
How one can go through life without thoughts of juice is beyond the mind of sanity. The sweet, fruity liquid is perhaps one of life’s greatest pleasures when consumed with...
This Saturday, Nov. 2, Bucknell University’s all-gender a cappella group, Beyond Unison, will celebrate a significant milestone: their 20th anniversary. The group, founded...
Bucknell recently launched its inaugural “30 Under 30” list, celebrating students and recent graduates making significant contributions across various fields. This year’s...
Bucknell’s 2024 Homecoming Weekend brought together students, alumni, families and faculty for a packed schedule of events on Oct. 18, 19 and 20. The annual celebration,...
Since joining Bucknell’s faculty in 2022, Assistant Professor of Sociology Apollonya Porcelli has quickly become a dynamic and influential figure in the department. With...
Bison Volleyball played on the road this past Friday, Oct. 25, and Saturday, Oct. 26, and took on Patriot League competitors Lehigh and Lafayette. Friday night, the...
On Saturday, Oct. 26, Bucknell Men’s Soccer hosted Colgate on Emmitt Field. The Bison came out with a 1-0 victory with a goal from Jimmy Pombor ’26 in the 83rd minute. This...
Bucknell Men’s Swimming and Diving continued their regular season this past Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Bison Fall Invite meet, hosted at the Kinney Natatorium. The Bison...
Bison Women's Soccer faced off against Lafayette this past weekend and came home with a 2-1 victory against the Leopards. The Bison ended the grueling game with a 2-1 win...
As October draws to a close and the brief Thanksgiving season approaches, symbols of Christmas are slowly overtaking store shelves and radio stations. The most wonderful time...
As much as we want to forget it, Covid-19 disrupted our lives in ways we never anticipated. What began as a brief pause from school, work and the daily grind stretched into...
You’re tired, sunburnt, dehydrated, hungry, feeling scammed and you might have paid up to $300 or more for all of that. Why? Because the convention or music festival you...
Alright, I’ll say it: I love “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.” I know that is a divisive opinion nowadays, and perhaps it’s always been. When “Scott Pilgrim” was...