Thielensian Newsletter Week Of: 11/21/2024
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By: Hannah Stoughton On Friday, June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court overturned the rulings of the court case Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 case that afforded women the right to an abortion and bodily…
By: McKenzie Morrison Grab your denim and your butterfly hair clips because the ’90s called and they're coming back. You may not have known of some of the returning items were a ’90s trend. Between…
By: Will Stines January 30, 2023 Thiel College kicked off the new semester with excitement and anticipation as students reflected on their past experiences and set new goals for the semester. Several students were interviewed…
By: Hannah Stoughton On Nov. 8th, 2022, citizens of Pennsylvania will turn up at polls to vote on who will hold the next positions of Governor, Senator, House Representatives, and lawmakers within the state government.…
By: Anna Boyd Oct. 19th, 2022: Being a serial killer for Halloween is not the look you want. Jeffrey Dahmer was a monster serial killer who murdered and sexually abused 17 men and boys in…
By: Anna Boyd Sept. 20th, 2022: Teenagers are seeing increasing levels of sleep deprivation as the debate over how high schools should combat low energy levels in students continues. Screentime has been on an increase…
By: Virginia Riddle The holiday season inevitably comes with a long and well-deserved break for Thiel students. It’s about that time of year when we’re all ready to hunker down and get into the seasonal spirit…
By Adam Button Yes, a standard Bachelor of Art degree can be fulfilled within the “standard” four years if there are no problems that arise, and everything is scheduled perfectly. However, that is not how…
Image by Greenville BoroughBy: Anna Boyd Greenville is a small town tucked in at the top of Pennsylvania next to the Ohio border. The main attraction in this little town is Thiel College. There’s not…
by Trou Johnson One year ago, Covid-19 had some of its biggest effects on graduating college students. All across the world colleges were sending students home, switching courses to online, and canceling sporting events and…
By: Chima Omeihe It is crazy how time flies, and now we are heading towards the end of the April. May is just around the corner with only 9 days remaining as the month approaches.…
By: Samantha Walker The world has been on pause for over a year as every country on the globe combats the corona virus pandemic. With the availability of vaccines, the lower daily number of cases,…
By Devin Weisbarth Every April, the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon have their philanthropy event. This semester, the event will run from Monday, April 26- Friday, April 30. They will be out in heels from…
By Josie Barton Religious services and gatherings have been put on hold throughout the 2020-2021 pandemic. People are finding unique ways to communicate and engage with the church while still following national guidelines. Thiel College…