Midterm Election Results

Midterm Election Results By Jackson Feiner – Staff Writer Since election day on November 8, all votes have been accounted for in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. PA’s 8th district, which contains the greater Scranton area, had three major elections to vote in.   The gubernatorial race was between Josh Shapiro (D) and Doug Mastriano (R). With […]

Guest Speaker Curtis Zunigha Comes to Scranton

Guest Speaker Curtis Zunigha Comes to Scranton By Victoria Scruse – Staff Writer On November 17, The University of Scranton welcomed Curtis Zunigha, co-director and co-founder of the Lenape Center in New York.   In his public keynote lecture on ”Forced Removal of the Lenape People: History and Homecoming,” at the University of Scranton, he shared the story […]

Midterm Elections Put Economic Policy in Focus 

Midterm Elections Put Economic Policy in Focus  By Aiden Messett and Ryan Hanley – Staff Writers Inflation has joined the list of hot button political issues that are usually emphasized during political campaigns. As many Americans place blame on the Democratic party for feeding record high inflation, many expected a “red wave” of Republican victories […]

History Department Offers Opportunity to Study Abroad in Italy 

History Department Offers Opportunity to Study Abroad in Italy  By Anthony Muclada – Staff Writer In the upcoming spring semester, an exciting study abroad opportunity awaits students. Students now have the opportunity to study in Italy through HIST 296, an Italian History and Heritage Travel Course.   The trip to Italy takes place during spring break […]

Keeping Up with Kelly

Keeping Up with Kelly 4 By Kelly Nee – Editor In Chief Hi Kelly, I am having roommate issues. Most of the time, I am the only one offering to clean our house, do the dishes, and take the trash out. It’s getting exhausting because I feel like I have no help, but I don’t […]

Three Teams Make NCAA Tournament

Three Teams Make NCAA Tournament By Bryson Eldridge – Co-Managing Editor Three teams will continue their season after being selected by the selection committee into the NCAA Tournament.   Women’s soccer will host the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament after finishing the season 16-2-1 and winning the Landmark Championship versus Drew 1-0.   The Royals finished […]

Healy, Redding Win Offensive Player of the Year 

Healy, Redding Win Offensive Player of the Year  Two University of Scranton athletes win Landmark Offensive Player of the Year, and award voted on by coaches around the conference.  Junior Niamh Healy takes home the Offensive Player of the Year in women’s soccer after an incredible regular season.  Healy appeared and started in 18 games […]

Men’s Soccer Makes Miracle Run 

Men’s Soccer Makes Miracle Run By Bryson Eldridge – Co-Managing Editor The Royals finished off their playoff run with a 1-0 victory against Elizabethtown College to win the Landmark Conference Championship and clinch a berth into the NCAA Tournament.   Sophomore Seamus O’Keefe gained possession of the ball near midfield and sent a pass to freshman […]

Women’s Soccer Wins Championship from Pair of Thrilling Victories 

Women’s Soccer Wins Championship from Pair of Thrilling Victories  By Bryson Eldridge – Co-Managing Editor The Royals win the Landmark Championship over Drew University 1-0 from a thrilling goal off the foot of Junior Emily Tantala in the 90th minute.   In the second half, the Royals were aggressive offensively keeping the ball in the offensive […]

Women’s Cross Country Takes Home Title in Narrow Victory  

Women’s Cross Country Takes Home Title in Narrow Victory  By Bryson Eldridge – Co-Managing Editor Graduate student Jessica Hoffman won her second consecutive individual title as the University of Scranton women’s cross-country team won by narrow victory in the conference championship.  The Royals won their first title since 2009 as they finished first in team […]