SFU Partners with Mainline Pharmacy to Distribute Covid Vaccine

SFU Partners with Mainline Pharmacy to Distribute Covid Vaccine

Josh Blair, Staff Writer February 12, 2021

Saint Francis Health Science students have helped to administer Covid-19 vaccines to frontline workers, as well as the greater community, over the last several weekends. They will continue to assist...

Shields School of Business Announces Dare-to-Dream Award

Shields School of Business Announces Dare-to-Dream Award

Katie Page, Staff Writer February 12, 2021

Last month, the School of Business announced the establishment of the “Dare-to-Dream Award.”  The award was announced on Martin Luther King Day, which was also the first day of classes for the...

SGA Hosts Town Hall Event

SGA Hosts Town Hall Event

Rebekah Finafrock, Staff Writer November 18, 2020

The SGA hosted its biannual Town Hall Meeting on Nov. 17 via Zoom, fielding questions and updating students on what the organization has accomplished this semester. A panel of University administrators...

Students, Faculty React to First Presidential Debate

Students, Faculty React to First Presidential Debate

Courtney Garver, Staff Writer October 9, 2020

The first of three scheduled debates in advance of the 2020 Presidential Election was conducted on Sept. 29 between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. “My general thoughts...

Students Weigh In on Election Issues

Students Weigh In on Election Issues

Marina Misitano, Editor October 8, 2020

With the 2020 presidential election less than a month away, Troubadour Editor Marina Misitano asked several members of the SFU student body their thoughts on some of the issues relative to the race. Election...

Economics Program Named in Honor of Former Faculty Member

Economics Program Named in Honor of Former Faculty Member

Halie Murphy, Staff Writer September 24, 2020

The Shields School of Business honored former faculty member Philip Woo at a ceremony on Aug. 31 by naming the school’s Economics Program after him. The Dr. Philip Woo Economics Program becomes the...

Dorothy Day Center Conducting Furniture Drive

Dorothy Day Center Conducting Furniture Drive

Ashley Cichon, Staff Writer September 24, 2020

Due to the pandemic, donations to the Dorothy Day Outreach Center have slowed greatly, and the Center is now in the midst of a furniture drive. The University and surrounding Loretto community can help...

A Conversation with the President

A Conversation with the President

Marina Misitano, Editor September 24, 2020

Troubadour Editor Marina Misitano recently sat down for an in-depth interview with University President the Very Rev. Malachi Van Tassell:   Marina: What did the decision-making process look...

NEC Hits Pause Button on Fall Sports Due to COVID

NEC Hits Pause Button on Fall Sports Due to COVID

Ronell Giles, Staff Writer September 10, 2020

Fall sports in the Northeast Conference have been put on hold due to COVID-19 and there is currently no clear picture of when or if these teams will compete in 2020.  Beginning Sept. 1, all athletics...

Basketball Player Leads Voter Registration Initiative

Basketball Player Leads Voter Registration Initiative

Patrick Hough, Staff Writer September 10, 2020

Junior basketball player Ty Stewart has thrown into action his plan to get more students around Saint Francis registered to vote for the 2020 election in November. Stewart, who has long been involved...

Many Recall Memories and Those Lost on 9/11

Many Recall Memories and Those Lost on 9/11

Kelly Marchi, Staff Writer September 10, 2020

On the clear Tuesday morning of September 11, 2001, an American Airlines flight crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City. This was the first of four attacks on the United...

Graduation Ceremony for Class of 2020 Still on Hold

Graduation Ceremony for Class of 2020 Still on Hold

Emese Szucs, Staff Writer September 10, 2020

The administration is still working on the organization of a Class of 2020 graduation ceremony, which will likely be held in 2021. Last semester, after students left campus in the middle of March because...

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