Ever-Growing Tower Of Student Loan Debt

Ever-Growing Tower Of Student Loan Debt By Aiden Messet and James Murray | Staff Writers There is unlikely to be a single college student in our entire country who is not irked by the amount of debt they will soon find themselves in upon graduation. Student loan forgiveness has been a hot political topic of […]

TikTok Popularizes Utah Soda Routine

TikTok Popularizes Utah Soda Routine By Isabella Barberio | Staff Writer A soda trend is spreading across the United States due to its growing popularity on TikTok. TikTok has become the birthplace for new trends in our generation. Whether it’s whipped coffee or Emily Mariko’s salmon, rice, and ice bowl, we have learned fun variations to […]

Book Review: Under The Tuscan Sun

Book Review: Under The Tuscan Sun By Isabella Barberio | Staff Writer Under the Tuscan Sun tells the story of the beautiful Francis and how she learns to find love in Italy. This beautifully written story shares emotions of heartbreak, hope, and gratitude. After her divorce, Francis moves to a villa in Tuscany, Bramasole. With the […]

Book Review: The UnHoneymooners

Book Review: The UnHoneymooners By Isabella Barberio | Staff Writer I was mindlessly strolling around Target one day and came across the book section where I was immediately drawn to the beautiful colors of the book. The bright yellow background with tropical flowers, birds, and leaves made it seem like this book was bright, cheery, and happy. […]

Library Replaces Java City With Scranton Market

Library Replaces Java City With Scranton Market By James Leonard | News Editor The university is constructing a new food vendor for students offering 24/7 service. General Manager of Operations Joe Boyd said the university wanted to offer something fresh and new instead of rejuvenating the Weinberg Memorial Libraries Java City. “The library location was previously […]

Scranton Dubbed Allergy Capital Of The United States

Scranton Dubbed Allergy Capital Of The United States By Jackson Feiner | Staff Writer SCRANTON – Spring is in the air. It’s getting warmer, the days are getting longer, the flowers are coming in and the leaves are returning to the trees. For those of us with seasonal allergies, this can be the worst time of the […]

The Weinberg Memorial Library To Reward Student Scholars

The Weinberg Memorial Library To Reward Student Scholars By Phil Rauch | Editor in Chief The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Memorial Library will be presenting awards to student scholars who submit research projects to their database. The intention of the award is to highlight student scholarly excellence in research using the library in particular. The […]

University Announces Commencement Speaker

University Announces Commencement Speaker By Kelly Nee | Managing Editor Rev. Herbert B. Keller, S.J. will be the commencement speaker for the university’s undergraduate graduation ceremony. The ceremony will take place at noon at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre. President Rev. Joseph Marina, S.J endorsed Father Keller as the commencement speaker. “Father Keller has dedicated his […]

Women’s History Month At The Aquinas

Women’s History Month At The Aquinas Just because Women’s History Month has ended, doesn’t mean its enduring legacy ends after March! Here is a video, courtesy of contributors Bella Barberio and Paul Kuipers. Please watch this Women’s History Month video here!

Upcoming Ethics Seminar On Campus

Upcoming Ethics Seminar On Campus By Kelly Nee | Managing Editor The Center for Ethics and Excellence in Public Service is hosting a conference on Saturday, April 9. This Inaugural Conference on Ethics and Excellence in public service will take place in Brennan Hall between 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Between 8 and 9 a.m. there will […]