Chrissy Fahey, CAD Office
January 30, 2022
It is never too soon to start exploring current and future internships, full-time, part-time opportunities. Register on Handshake for the virtual job and internship fair,...
Maddie Rhodes, Sports Editor
May 12, 2021
The Le Moyne Jesuits, along with many other Catholic religious leaders, are calling for a transition away from fossil fuels. The Jesuit community at Le Moyne endorsed this...
Kaitlyn Greer, Arts and Leisure Editor
May 12, 2021
Every student dreams of the great things they will achieve some day: becoming a filmmaker, doctor, accountant, or even president. Christian Carr has dreams of his own,...
April 2, 2021
The past two weeks at Le Moyne have been filled with grief, sadness, and anger after the loss of another ‘Phin, yet with these emotions has come action and change. After a number of discussions and...
April 2, 2021
With a time that would typically be spring break right around the corner, many college campuses are seeing an uptick in COVID-19 cases. This includes Le Moyne’s neighbor school, Syracuse University....
March 22, 2021
On the morning of Monday, March 22, Le Moyne College students took to the quad to protest how the school responds to and handles mental health issues. Students exchanged their concerns regarding the wellness...
March 5, 2021
As the fall semester came to a close and students said goodbye to campus for the next two and a half months, Le Moyne continued preparing and planning for the upcoming challenges that would accompany the...
Olivia Poust, Editor-in-Chief
May 12, 2021
Around this time last year, I wrote a piece about my frustrations with the Oscars for snubbing great actors and directors yet again, as well as my hopes for who would win....
Sophia Corso, Staff Writer
May 12, 2021
Over the past few years, politics have increasingly entered everyday conversations. On social media, in sports, at work — the constant talk of political issues such as immigration,...
Macy Missigman, News and Features Editor
May 12, 2021
“I can’t breathe!” This is the statement George Floyd called out repeatedly as Former Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for nine minutes and twenty nine seconds....
Alyssa Blair, Staff Writer
March 5, 2021
During the fall semester, I made a difficult decision. I decided to file for remote accommodations with Le Moyne College. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the unknown...
Cassidy Picciano, Staff Writer
February 28, 2022
“When you look at everything basketball-related, that probably was my favorite memory,” Luke Sutherland says, in regards to winning West Genesse’s first state basketball...
Maddie Rhodes, Sports Editor
May 12, 2021
As the semester begins to wind down, spring sports are just getting started in their playoff season. Although this semester has looked different, sports teams are beginning...
Maddie Rhodes, Sports Editor
April 2, 2021
Beginning Tuesday, March 15th, the Northeast-10 began competition within the conference. Le Moyne is scheduled to play half of the teams twice in the NE10 to limit exposure....
Maddie Rhodes, Sports Editor
April 2, 2021
The Le Moyne Athletic Department has chosen a new Athletic Director, Robert Beretta, who is set to start on May 1. Beretta was originally the Athletic Director for United...
Victoria Kellogg, Arts and Leisure Editor
February 28, 2022
SYRACUSE, NY — The class of 2022 attended Hotel Syracuse for the rebirth of 100 Nights formal where students celebrated 100 days to commencement. Le Moyne seniors had the...
Cosette Myrick, Staff Writer
February 28, 2022
The visual and performing arts bring life to every community, especially here at Le Moyne. With the semester underway, the Performing Arts Center is bustling with students...
Victoria Kellogg, Assistant Arts and Leisure Editor
May 12, 2021
The end of the term is approaching and it can be difficult to not only think about your grades, but also your appearance on campus. I find it essential to put together outfits...
Kaitlyn Greer, Arts and Leisure Editor
May 12, 2021
Despite the recent rainy, gloomy days, summer is just around the corner. This semester is coming to an end, studies are intensifying as students and professors prepare...
Victoria Kellogg, Assistant Arts and Leisure Editor
May 12, 2021
The end of the term is approaching and it can be difficult to not only think about your grades, but also your appearance on campus. I find it essential to put together outfits...
Kaitlyn Greer, Arts and Leisure Editor
May 12, 2021
Despite the recent rainy, gloomy days, summer is just around the corner. This semester is coming to an end, studies are intensifying as students and professors prepare...
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...
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...