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Take the day off from classes and be sure to swing by Pedas and the Academic Center to see student-driven presentations in a multitude of fields. Image Credit: Thiel College
Take the day off from classes and be sure to swing by Pedas and the Academic Center to see student-driven presentations in a multitude of fields. Image Credit: Thiel College
By: Hannah Stoughton April 8th, 2022: Thiel College hosted the annual Honors Convocation on April 8th, 2022, in the William A. Passavant center to honor student achievement and donations made by friends of the college. The academic honors convocation has been celebrated annually at Thiel since 1928. The […]
By: Hannah Stoughton April 7th, 2022: The Thiel Players showcased their Spring 2022 production “The Government Inspector” on the weekend of April 1st, 2nd, and 3rd at the William-Robinson Theater at Thiel College. Set in early 19th century Russia, “The Government Inspector” tells the story of a rural […]
By: Dara Edwards After two years of the COVID-19 pandemic putting a halt on most in-person college activities, the annual Black and White ball, held here at Thiel College, has made its return. Students look forward to this event every Spring semester, but when the pandemic started and […]
By: Dara Edwards With the end of our Spring semester inching closer there seems to be one question one most students’ minds. Where are we going to live? By now, most have made their roommate groups or have at least considered where they want to live, however some […]
By: Hannah Stoughton March 31st, 2022: Thiel College students lined up throughout the Howard Miller Student Center to stuff a plush animal on March 31st, 2022. Hosted by Student Activities on the Thiel campus, different kinds of animals were lined up on a table for students to choose […]
By: Adam Button Next Monday, March 28th, Thiel College’s Radio Station, WXTC, will be doing a 24 hour broadcast to support the Lupus Foundation. This foundation helps patients battling Lupus, which is a chronic autoimmune disease that attacks the joints, skins, kidneys and other internal organs. This is […]
By: Virginia Riddle This past Tuesday, Ryan Fitch, Assistant Director of a Christian summer camp called Lutherlyn, came to campus to offer information on Lutherlyn as a summer job opportunity. Lutherlyn, a ministry in the ELCA Lutheran church, runs retreat programs all year round. However, the center is […]
Photo Credit: Thiel Players By: Virginia Riddle Nov. 12, 2021: At approximately 7:00 p.m. the Thiel players put on their opening night performance of Love and Information. The show’s plot was non-linear and was comprised of “contentless scenes”. Each scene was detached from the last, and there was […]
By Virginia Riddle This Thursday, September 29th at 11:00 p.m., Robert Crutchfield, Professor Emeritus of the University of Washington and a 1971 graduate of Thiel College returned home to delivery a presentation regarding the Black Lives Matter movement to a host of students and faculty alike. The speech […]
By: Virginia Riddle Thursday Sept. 16 – The Aero Quartet appeared at Thiel College’s own David Glen Johnson Memorial Chapel to perform two shows, first at 11:00am, and again later at 7:00pm. The Aero Quartet is composed of four world-class saxophonists, by the names of Salvador Flores, Walter […]
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 9 a.m.-7p.m. This event is done in conjunction with AWARE of Mercer County, […]
By Cassie Stolz The late morning celebrations were thought-provoking and full of laughter. Thursday, April 15 Thiel’s Environmental club celebrated earth day a week early to avoid overlapping with the research symposium. Visitors from Ernst Seeds came with delicious honey samples, monarch magnets, and their 2021 seed catalogs. […]
By Adam Button Last week held the 81st annual IBS Conference and Award Ceremony. The Intercollegiate Broadcasting Systems is an organization that recognizes colleges’ efforts in the communication field, especially in radio but also in television and podcasting. Every year Thiel has been able to attend the event, […]
By: Casandra Stolz Students and faculty anticipate the opening of the Art gallery in the Howard Miller Student Center. An exhibit of art, pottery, and sculpture pieces crafted by this fall semester’s art class students are on display for our enjoyment. Hanging along the walls in the gallery, […]