Izzy Burns, Staff Writer
November 14, 2020
“One week before one of the most important elections of our lives, and my entire house was forced to quarantine for the next 14 days.” With voter registration at an...
Laura Coogan, Staff Writer
November 14, 2020
The 2020 presidential election has shown historic voter turnout among young people due to what may be the most polarized political landscape in the country’s history. A...
Cosette Myrick, Staff Writer
October 25, 2020
“I wanted music to be my dialogue,” said Charles Lane about his film Sidewalk Stories. On Tuesday, Oct. 13, Le Moyne students had the opportunity to attend a screening...
October 25, 2020
Amidst a global pandemic, Le Moyne has made great strides in how to best combat the safety and public health concerns that reopening the school has posed not only for those on The Heights, but for the...
October 25, 2020
Maddison Vine, a Senior RN (Registered Nurse) at Le Moyne College, is promoting her ongoing brand of thrifted clothes coined “NVMV.” Her clothes, originally found at the thrift store, are altered and...
October 19, 2020
The 2020 Presidential Election is right around the corner. Arguably, more than ever before, our country is divided. As young adults, it is our duty to vote for the change we want. The article is essentially...
September 30, 2020
As the news is quickly overtaken with stories of colleges being forced to shut down or send their students home due to spikes in COVID-19 cases, it is all the more important for schools to be diligent...
Ethan Rotondi, Staff Writer
November 14, 2020
On Saturday, the nation let out a four-year-old sigh. The Associated Press, the nation’s most reliable source for election results, finally called Pennsylvania for former...
Kaylee Haynes, Staff Writer
October 25, 2020
As election day rapidly approaches, the 2020 Presidential Election has been one like no other. Both Candidates, former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump,...
Ethan Rotondi, President of Political Science Academy
October 25, 2020
Currently, the United States Senate is undergoing its “standard” procedure of holding hearings for the potential new Supreme Court Justice, who will replace Justice Ruth...
Danny Bonsangue, SGA President
September 30, 2020
Welcome back to the Heights! We are three weeks in (five for the freshmen) and I couldn’t be prouder of all of you for doing what you’re supposed to do, for the most part....
Maddie Rhodes, Sports Editor
September 30, 2020
There’s 10 minutes left in the soccer game. The scoreboard reads 1-1. A defender sweeps the feet of Ava Bligh and the referee blows the deafening whistle. Bligh lines up...
Maddie Rhodes, Sports Editor
March 13, 2020
On Thursday, the NE10 released information that has postponed all the sporting events. “The NE10 Council of Presidents have unanimously determined that NE10 spring sports...
Patrick Gilbert, Staff Writer
December 6, 2019
Following the 2019 season, both Merrimack College and LIU, two national championship contenders in men’s lacrosse, moved from NCAA Division II to Division I. “Obviously...
Maddie Rhodes, Assistant Sports Editor
December 6, 2019
As the Le Moyne Men’s Soccer team comes to an end, the men are just getting started. The team finished their season overall with a 11-6-1 record. After ranking 4th in the...
Olivia Poust, Editor-in-Chief
November 19, 2020
Tucked away in Cazenovia, N.Y., lies a Transcendentalist oasis. With sprawling fields, vistas, ponds, and forest trails, Stone Quarry Hill Art Park seems as though it was...
Kaitlyn Greer, Arts and Leisure Editor
October 25, 2020
There are three major things that bring people together: “dope food, strong drinks, and great stories.” According to Le Moyne Professor of Practice, Matthew Read, this...
Kaitlyn Greer, Arts and Leisure Editor
October 25, 2020
Have you ever wondered what behind the scenes looked like for your favorite production? Well, Le Moyne College students shared their point of view from working on The Living,...
Cindy Zych, Staff Writer
October 25, 2020
The Coronavirus Pandemic has affected everyone differently, but it has hit the fine arts community particularly hard. Fine arts are all about rehearsing and performing, but...
Marisa Barnard, Staff Writer
October 25, 2020
The year is 2008, Cathryn Lynn talks quietly with her friends as they explore the empty Landmark Theater. It is a nice and quiet day in May, it is perfect for exploring the...
Molly Murphy, News & Features Editor
April 5, 2019
Aries (March 21-April 20) Now is an important time to curb your more impulsive nature. Before you make any big decisions, make sure you have given them the proper thought...
Molly Murphy, News & Features Editor
March 22, 2019
Aries (March 21-April 20) Now that break is over, don’t let yourself fall behind on work. Spend the next few days making sure you’ve readjusted to your workload. Make...
Molly Murphy, News & Features Editor
March 1, 2019
Aries (March 21-April 20) If you don’t keep your mind active this week you may fall into a pit of boredom. You need a constant supply of new things to keep your interest....
Nicholle Capria, Staff Writer
October 25, 2020
As Le Moyne reaches mid-semester, COVID-19 cases have remained low among both on and off-campus students. While colleges around the country and New York State have had an...
Maria Randazzo, Director, Wellness Center for Health and Counseling
September 30, 2020
Welcome to the first #DolphinsLiveWell article of the 2020-21 academic year! The Wellness Center for Health and Counseling is excited to bring you our column that we hope...
Nicholle Capria, Staff Writer
September 30, 2020
I would like to give a big welcome to the Class of 2024 as they begin their first semester on the Heights. Commuters and resident students alike have waited to see some of...
Noah Gist, Counseling Center Intern
December 6, 2019
It’s around when Thanksgiving comes and goes that burnout is a little more than apparent around campus. To be completely honest, Thanksgiving break is almost never a break,...
Nick Bednarz, Wellness Center Intern
December 6, 2019
We’ve all heard the jokes and claims from older people about our generation being “soft” or weak, but could there be some truth to this? Throughout the nation, counseling...