The student-run news site of Le Moyne College.

The Dolphin

The student-run news site of Le Moyne College.

The Dolphin

The student-run news site of Le Moyne College.

The Dolphin

Taliah Carmona, class of 24
My Breakthrough: Life as a Hard of Hearing Student
Taliah Carmona, Guest Writer • December 5, 2023

As the end of my senior year approaches, I’ve reflected on my last four years, which have been nothing but remarkable. I found myself finally...

Jones at a game versus SUNY Fredonia
From First Baskets to Lasting Legacies: My Journey to Le Moyne's Historic D1 Debut
Darrick Jones, Guest Writer • December 5, 2023

The Ted Grant Court at Le Moyne College has become my new proving ground, where the squeak of sneakers and the roar of the crowd serve as the...

A full commuter parking lot on campus, Lot C and CC
Alleviating the Parking Headache at Le Moyne
Corinne Becker, News & Features Editor • December 5, 2023

To say parking is a pain at Le Moyne is an understatement; between closed lots, tickets on windshields, and unauthorized vehicles taking up spots,...

Social Media and Self-Esteem: How to Manage Social Media Use
Mai Al Janabi, Staff Writer • December 1, 2023

Social media usage is often linked to self-esteem issues and mental health concerns, but given the advent of social networking sites, avoiding...

The Launch of the New Gender, Women, and Sexuality Center
Danny Mondelli, Assistant Editor in Chief • December 1, 2023

On October 18th, Le Moyne unveiled its new Gender, Women, and Sexuality Center in Reilly Hall. The event was organized by Dr. Farha Ternikar,...

Between the Bookstacks

Register now for HST 101/103 Workshops

Do you have a HST 101 or HST 103 research paper due this Fall? The library is holding workshops, run by the History Librarian, to help you find the books, articles and primary sources you need to write an outstanding paper.  Visit the library webpage (http://lemoyne.edu/library) to find a workshop time and date that works for you, and register today!

 

New Exhibit of Haudenosaunee Art

In recognition of November as Native American Heritage Month, the Wilson Art Gallery,  along with the gender and women’s studies program, will sponsor an exhibition of traditional and contemporary works of Haudenosaunee women artists, as well as works that honor women by other Haudenosaunee artists. The exhibit will run Oct. 14 to Nov. 11 and can be seen during regular library hours.

 

Chat with a librarian anytime and from anywhere  

Did you ever need to get an article for class at 3 a.m.? Have you ever had a research question but you can’t make it over to the library? Visit the library webpage and click on the “Live Help 24/7” icon to chat with a real librarian anytime and from anywhere! The librarian will guide you through use of the library collection and resources, and answer your specific questions!

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