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 […]

Words Can Hurt People

Words Can Hurt People By: Fidelis Osuoha | Contributor On Mar. 27, 2022, the Academy Awards were held at the Dolby Theatre, and they were broadcasted on ABC. During the Oscars, Will Smith went up on stage and slapped Chris Rock in the face. This was after Rock made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada, […]

Her Excellency Bergdis Ellertsdóttir visits the University of Scranton

Her Excellency Bergdis Ellertsdóttir visits the University of Scranton On Tuesday, Ambassador of Iceland to the United States Bergdís Ellertsdóttir paid a visit to the University of Scranton.  Ellertsdottir attended the event along with Fullbright Scholar Jay Nathan and Icelandic violinist Eva Ingolfsdóttir. Ellertsdóttir said that this was the first time she had ever visited […]

Dialogue participants discuss what freedom means to them

Dialogue participants discuss what freedom means to them By Erin MacKay SCRANTON- City Public Health Coordinator, Rachna Saxena, said she wants to find out more about what is going on in the world. “I am here to learn and find out what is going on, to hear the views of other people and to learn […]

Alice V. Leahy Food Pantry Open to University Community

Alice V. Leahy Food Pantry Open to University Community By Kelly Nee | Managing Editor SCRANTON – The Alice V. Leahy Food Pantry is an on-campus resource open to students, faculty and staff in need, as well as residents of the greater Scranton area. The pantry is stocked with typical canned and boxed goods, in addition […]

P.O.D Recipe Of The Week!

P.O.D Recipe Of The Week By James Leonard | News Editor Whether it is trying to find a late night snack or craving pizza on a budget, these quick and easy P.O.D meals of the week are both tasty and light on the Flex wallet. Pizza Bagel Sliders: 1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees for pizza […]

Dr. Reavy Celebration Of Life

Dr. Reavy Celebration Of Life By Kelly Nee | Managing Editor The Celebration of Life event for Matthew Reavy, Ph.D. will take place April 1 at 3 p.m. in The Moskowitz Theater of The DeNaples Center. All students of the communication department are invited, as well as department alumni, all university faculty and staff, and Dr. […]