Daniel Sloss “Jigsaw”
By Josie Barton Daniel Sloss, a 30-year-old comedian, performed a popular show called “Jigsaw” in 2018. The performance was recently put on Netflix. Social media platforms, especially Tik Tok, are obsessed with his views on…
Student-Run Newspaper of Thiel College
By Josie Barton Daniel Sloss, a 30-year-old comedian, performed a popular show called “Jigsaw” in 2018. The performance was recently put on Netflix. Social media platforms, especially Tik Tok, are obsessed with his views on…
By Cassie Stolz Living in the eastern half of the country means being able to enjoy all four seasons. Each season brings with it, cherished activities along with inconveniences. Currently being in the middle of…
By: Casandra Stolz Seniors who are approaching an anticipated commencement from Thiel College may share a similar disappointment as the class of 2020. Important sentimental moments during the past year have been shared through a…
By Cassie Stolz In 2018, the University of Scranton surveyed over a thousand individuals on February 1st to determine how many New Year’s resolutions were maintained through the first month of the year. The small…
By Josie Barton In my opinion, the key to a better mental state is a clean physical state. With the stress of academic, athletic, social, and financial responsibility, many college students are subject to depression…
By: Cassie Stolz The previous weeks of studying either remotely, in person, or both have engulfed students. With many uncertainties along the duration of this semester, one notion students can always count on are final…
By Josie Barton The effects of drinking coffee factor into the amount of coffee the average American consumes, which is around 2-4 cups per day. The average college student drinks 4-8 cups of coffee a…
By Josie Barton The first Vice Presidential debate of 2020 occurred on Wednesday, October 7th. Attendees included current Vice President, Mike Pence and Biden running mate, Kamala Harris. Part one of this article will cover…
By: Cassie Stolz For most, college is the first-time young people can make choices about the food they consume. No parents are here grocery shopping at farmers' markets, food co-ops, or preparing meals from their…
By Casandra Stolz The ease in accessibility of information has skyrocketed as our phones, watches, televisions, and vehicles are all equipped with internet access. Even gas stations now have small monitors to deliver “words of…
By Josie Barton The decision to attend college as a freshman in 2020 and to pay for an expensive education bares many risks. Although America is facing one of the most socially controversial years, my…
By Josie Barton Fraternities and Sororities across Colleges and Universities provide conflicting elements to the overall health and success of affiliated students. Greek life can offer student development, scholarships and academic improvement. Although it can…
By Josie Barton Many high schools fail to communicate to its students the jump from regulated high school education to the permissive college lifestyle. Students are suddenly handed access to freedom, responsibility, and different teaching…
By Devin Button With Saint Patrick’s Day falling in the month of March and being well known for a time of relaxation and drinking. Why not take a second to dive into the history of…
By Devin Button Every child growing up in today’s modern America faces a grueling challenge. Embedded in our minds from day one is the belief that without college a person cannot strive to the goals…