By Natalija Kutlesa Greenville, Pa- Thiel Campus is known for its beautiful scenery. However, at night, the campus is also known as being poorly lit. According to commuter student, Emily Baker, “I believe the campus is well lit in some places. I usually feel safe walking around campus, […]
By Rebecca Dougherty Greenville PA, October 15th- After battling long five sets the Thiel Women’s Volleyball team defeated the Grove City Wolverines on their home court in Beeghly Gymnasium. After the tomcats gained a 2-0 lead, they ended up falling in the next two sets (25-17, 25-18) In […]
By Samantha Walker “It is inconceivable that imprisonment is not related to crime rate!” stated Dr. Rosenfeld, the former president of the American Society of Criminology, who presented during Thursday’s common hour. Rosenfeld’s presentation covered criminology, homicide, and the opioid epidemic. According to Rosenfeld, “criminology is the study […]
By: Carrie Severt On September 5th, students where welcomed to the LHR to see the clubs and organizations that are offered on Thiel’s campus. The organizations all had tables set up that advertised who they are as an organization and answered any questions that the students might have. […]
By Quinn Ursprung New York Sept. 17, 2019—The Empire State is planning to become the second state, after Michigan, to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. The decision became a pressing-matter after seven deaths from a vaping-related lung illness, as of September 2019. “The nation’s leading health agency […]
By John Ganiear Photo By Brian Brink Thiel college celebrated the arts and academic rigor of students on April 11. The participants that presented to the listeners were media, art, education, and other science majors. In The James Pedas Communication Center’s Stamm Lecture Hall, Students from a science […]
By Paul Sivie Photo By Thiel Athletics Paige Scherer is a senior education major and a captain for the women’s lacrosse team. In the past year Paige been diagnosed with MS (multiple sclerosis) but it has not kept her off the field. MS, also known as Multiple Sclerosis, […]
By Bella Vapenik The NHS, has released new scientific information about dyspraxia lately. Before sites and sources — such as the Dyspraxia Foundation USA — people would not be able to understand and help children, friends and family with his learning disorder. Even though people are still trying […]
Juliet, My girlfriend and I have been dating for several years (since before Freshman Year) and are in our Senior Year now. I was wondering how do I ask her to move in with me after graduation. I already have a job lined up and I’m starting to […]
Dear Juliet, I’m writing in to talk about love advice dealing with a boy. How do I go about telling him I like him if we’ve been friends for so long. I want to admit my feelings for him to him, but I’m scared it would ruin the […]
By Carrie Severt Photo by Carrie Severt On Tues February 19, International Marketing students had the opportunity to Skype with Dr. Bruce Money, Co Author of International Marketing. Money who got his B.A. from BYU, M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School, and Ph.D. in marketing from the University […]
By Samantha Walker Photo by Samantha Walker “My goal is to share with you some of the insights my colleagues and I have learned,” Ruth D. Peterson said on Jan. 21, while sharing her studies on race and neighborhood violence with Thiel. Peterson is a Professor Emeritis of […]
By Samantha Walker Photo by pexels.com With the season of romance around the corner, some may be struggling to find that special date for that special someone. While the quaint town of Greenville may not be as action packed as most, there is still a variety of local […]
By Samantha Walker Photo by Samantha Walker “I believe art history matters to everyone!” Dr. Cindy Persinger stated. Jan. 22, Dr. Cindy Persinger, a professor of Art History at California University of Pennsylvania, dove into the importance of art history. Dr. Persinger stressed establishing the subject of an […]
By Brian L Brink Photo By Thiel Newsroom On Wednesday, Jan. 30 and Thursday, Jan. 31 Thiel administration officially cancelled all classes due to weather and for the first time in over 40 years. When the temperatures were expected to be 30 degrees zero on those days, one […]