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Dora Kreitzer, Editor-in-Chief | March 12, 2024
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Lyndon Beier, Assistant News Editor | March 1, 2024
- Investigative News
Lyndon Beier, Investigative News Editor | March 1, 2024
- News
Lyndon Beier, Assistant News Editor | March 1, 2024
- Breaking the Bubble
Michael Taromina and John Ogunwomoju | March 1, 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...
Activist and author of the New York Times bestselling memoir-manifesto All Boys Aren’t Blue, George M. Johnson took to the Trout Auditorium...
Note: This article has been updated since its original publication with corrections from the featured vendors. After hearing Bucknell student...
The Bucknell Student Government reconvened for their weekly Congress meetings to listen to two guest speakers and pass three resolutions. Before...
On Thursday, Feb. 22nd, we all received a haunting email from Residential Education about Health and Safety inspections. YikYak blew up, as did...
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...
It’s that time of the year, Bucknellians. The New Student Orientation (NSO) Program is looking for students to apply to be Orientation Assistants!...
In a stunning display of offensive prowess and tenacious defense, Women's Lacrosse secured a resounding 17-11 victory over Robert Morris this...
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 prosperous volunteer organization dominates the Atherton Tablelands in reforestation projects. Since 1982, Trees for the Evelyn and Atherton...
With Bucknell’s status as a residential university, students are required to live on campus during their four years here. While certain exceptions...
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Lyndon Beier, Assistant News Editor | March 1, 2024
- Investigative News
Lyndon Beier, Investigative News Editor | March 1, 2024
- Lacrosse
Adam Hanselman, Staff Writer | March 1, 2024
- Special Features
Juliana Rodrigues, Special Features Editor | March 1, 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...
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...
Note: This article has been updated since its original publication with corrections from the featured vendors. After hearing Bucknell student input about Parkhurst Dining,...
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...
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...
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...
Bucknell President John Bravman has been invited to join the Council on Competitiveness, a national nonprofit organization that unites business, academic, government and labor...
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,...
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...
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...
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,...
A prosperous volunteer organization dominates the Atherton Tablelands in reforestation projects. Since 1982, Trees for the Evelyn and Atherton...
With Bucknell’s status as a residential university, students are required to live on campus during their four years here. While certain exceptions...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...