Student Writing Novel on Racism’s Impact on Inner-City Children

Student Writing Novel on Racism’s Impact on Inner-City Children

Marques Deshields, Staff Writer November 5, 2020

Junior Kei-Shon Graham is writing a novel titled “Uniquely Generic.” His objective in writing the book is to educate others on the impact of racism on inner-city children. Graham, a Psychology major...

SGA Partners with Black Student Union to Form New Senate Seat

SGA Partners with Black Student Union to Form New Senate Seat

Rebekah Finafrock, Staff Writer November 5, 2020

The Student Government Association will add an additional executive board position for the 2020-21 academic year in an effort to address and improve diversity and inclusion on campus. After the death...

Honors Students Develop Leadership Skills in Mister Rogers Course

Honors Students Develop Leadership Skills in Mister Rogers Course

Each fall semester, Associate Professor of Religious Studies Art Remillard teaches an introductory course for freshmen honors students. This semester, Remillard’s course focuses on Mister Rogers and...

Service of Remembrance and Reading of Names Held on All Souls Day

Service of Remembrance and Reading of Names Held on All Souls Day

Chancelor Little, Staff Writer November 5, 2020

The University community recently came together as one with its Black students and faculty for a Service of Remembrance and Reading of Names of members of the Black community who have died because of racial...

SFU Stays Vigilant as COVID Case Numbers Rise

SFU Stays Vigilant as COVID Case Numbers Rise

Marina Misitano, Editor November 5, 2020

Saint Francis continues to work to ensure precautionary measures are taken by all students, faculty and staff as COVID-19 cases have risen at the University and across the nation in recent weeks. A...

Business Students Advance to State Finals of Pennsylvania Innovation Challenge

Business Students Advance to State Finals of Pennsylvania Innovation Challenge

Emese Szucs, Staff Writer November 5, 2020

Three students from the Shields School of Business have advanced to the final round of the America250PA Direct Effect Innovation Challenge, after their victory at the regional level on Oct. 23. The...

NCAA Grants Year of Eligibility to Winter Student-Athletes

NCAA Grants Year of Eligibility to Winter Student-Athletes

Josh Blair, Staff Writer October 21, 2020

The NCAA announced on Oct. 14 that student-athletes who compete in winter sports will be granted another year of eligibility for the 2020-21 season. This waiver will go into effect, regardless of how many...

Silly-String Fundraiser a Success for Enactus Club

Silly-String Fundraiser a Success for Enactus Club

Courtney Garver, Staff Writer October 21, 2020

The Enactus Club held the culminating event of its “Silly-String” Fundraiser on the mall on Oct. 15.  The purpose of the fundraiser was to raise money for the production of COVID-19 face shields.  During...

Homecoming Weekend Celebrated Despite Pandemic

Homecoming Weekend Celebrated Despite Pandemic

Patrick Hough, Staff Writer October 21, 2020

The University celebrated a modified version of its annual Homecoming Weekend festivities, Oct. 8-10. Despite the pandemic, the celebration included numerous activities and events throughout the three...

Alumna Named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Penn State-Altoona

Alumna Named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Penn State-Altoona

Kobe Jenkins, Staff Writer October 21, 2020

Former Red Flash basketball standout Halee Adams was named the head women’s basketball coach at Penn State-Altoona earlier this month. Adams was a four-year star and a state champion at Bishop Guilfoyle...

Virtual Mentorship Day a Success

Virtual Mentorship Day a Success

Emese Szucs, Staff Writer October 21, 2020

Mentorship Day was held in Schwab Hall and via Zoom on Oct. 9. The purpose of this annual event in the Shields School of Business is to connect current students with alumni in order for them to gain...

First Hike 4 Humanity a Success

First Hike 4 Humanity a Success

A.J. Burch, Staff Writer October 9, 2020

More than 220 faculty, students and staff members participated in the first-ever Hike 4 Humanity on Sept. 25, spreading a message of love and togetherness on campus on a beautiful early-autumn afternoon. The...

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