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Sigma Phi Epsilon: Cautious comeback for fraternity after suspension
For many Muhlenberg students, the charter status of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has been a curiosity. Dean of Students Allison...
While we were gone, G-Day struck
While everyone else was enjoying their winter break, the Office of Information and Technology (OIT) was busy moving over 20 million...
Marching into the future of human rights
The first week of Donald J. Trump’s presidency was one of executive actions, legal controversies and protests— the most recent of them...
A different type of inauguration day
On Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, America welcomed Donald Trump as its 45th president. However, to say it was done with open arms would be...
Plant Ops: Behind the Scenes
The Plant Operations department—Plant Ops for short—has a huge impact on the campus, from keeping up the grounds, collecting trash,...
Counseling Center prepares for improvements next semester
Over the course of the semester, requests for counseling services at colleges across the country have increased anywhere from 10-20...
What can I do? Student activism on campus
Change starts small within any community. Students can make a difference, and there are plenty of options even here on campus. The Office...
DeHovitz reflects on decades of fighting HIV:
On Friday, Nov. 11, infectious disease specialist Dr. Jack DeHovitz gave a speech in the Great Room about his experiences in public...
Hillel House renaming ceremony
On Sunday, Nov. 13, students, faculty, alumni, and members of the community gathered on the front lawn of the Hillel House, or as it is...
Election reactions: What students and faculty are talking about
Donald J. Trump’s election to the presidency last week brought an atmosphere of shock and tension not only to the nation but to the...
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