Liva Arts Company Starts Production on Fall Show 

Liva Arts Company Starts Production on Fall Show  By Isabella Barberio – Social Media Manager The hallway leading to the audition room was a sea of nervous faces. Whispering song lyrics to themselves, the nerves of the performers filled the air. Returning members of Liva Arts Company tried their best to ease the anxieties of […]

First Floor Hours Back to Normal

First Floor Hours Back to Normal By Phillip Schoch – Staff Writer Student favorites such as Which Wich, Pizza and Pasta, Chick-fil-A and Zoca are available during late-night again after the DeNaples Center’s first-floor food court expanded its hours.   Last school year, only Grille Works and Chick-fil-A were consistently open for late-night. Joseph Boyd, the […]

Food & Fire BBQ – Taphouse Experience 

Food & Fire BBQ – Taphouse Experience  By Leandria Hercules – Staff Writer The savory aroma of smoked meat instantly fires at you as you pass through the black double doors of Food & Fire BBQ – Taphouse.  The Moosic restaurant that specializes in authentic barbecue was created by Binghamton, New York-area partners Jeff Tiderencel, Dan […]

Climate Change Activism Inspires a New Club

Climate Change Activism Inspires a New Club at the U  By Edward Fargis – Staff Writer This summer, our planet had managed to break numerous records. No, not the fun records you read about in the Guinness Book, but records of heat.   Everywhere from California to Cornwall, record heat has been recorded, with a new […]

Women’s Basketball Gets a New Head Coach 

Women’s Basketball Gets a New Head Coach By Bryson Eldridge – Co-Managing-Editor   Ben O’Brien will take over the reins as the new head coach of the University of Scranton women’s basketball team.   O’Brien steps up from the high school ranks from Dunmore High School. O’Brien coached the Lady Bucks to 13 league championships, 10 […]

The Debate for Senate: Fetterman vs Oz  

The Debate for Senate: Fetterman vs Oz   By Victoria Scruse – Staff Writer As November draws closer, the race for Senate is almost coming toward the finish line between Lt. Gov. John Fetterman and Dr. Mehmet Oz as they prepare to debate in October.   Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, a Pennsylvania native, currently serving as the […]

The Three Best Cheap Eats Off Campus  

The Three Best Cheap Eats Off Campus  By Jackson Fiener – Staff Writer SCRANTON – Eating on campus every day during the school year can become repetitive and boring. So, it is worth learning local spots in Scranton to mix things up while staying on budget.   For this newspaper’s purposes, the eateries that will be discussed […]

A New Club Welcomes the Discussion of Faith  

A New Club Welcomes the Discussion of Faith  By Kyra Krzywicki – Staff Writer A new club on campus will give students interested in exploring faith-based questions the opportunity to have discussions and build community with their peers.   The Faith and Reason Club, founded last semester by Christopher Hauser, who has a doctorate in philosophy, […]