Year: 2013
Women’s LAX Falls to Rutgers & Lafayette, Tops Siena
The women’s lacrosse team lost to Rutgers on Saturday March 2, by the score of 11-8. The Hawks record falls to 0-4. The Scarlet Knights jumped out to an early 3-0 lead in the first 13 minutes of the game. Freshman MU midfielder Marial Pierce scored off an assist from junior midfielder, Kaleigh Gibbons, to make the score 3-1 shortly after.
Track & Field Finishes First in ECAC and IC4A
Eight Hawks Received All East Honors for their Performances
The men’s and women’s track teams took home two first place prizes in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference and Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletics the first weekend of March.
Get ‘Em While They’re Hot: Irish Recipes
In America’s view, St. Patrick’s Day is typically filled with drinking and dressing in green accompanied by a party or attending a parade. Though the focus of the holiday differs from Ireland, there are still traditional Irish foods you can incorporate into your celebration. Whether you are looking to cook an Irish meal on the holiday for your family or offer your pals some Irish treats, there are plenty of ways to celebrate by eating.
Softball Wins Three of Four at George Mason
The softball team continued their stretch on the road at the George Mason University Tournament and picked up three wins in four games to move the Hawks to 7-3 on the season.
Local St. Patrick’s Day Parades and Pub Crawls
Saint Patrick’s Day is a unique day when people nationwide all of the sudden finds their Irish roots. Unlike the traditional holidays, there may not be much gift giving but instead there is still a need to celebrate. Every year, March 17 marks the day when America gets painted green. Practically everywhere one turns, they can spot Irish flags, green attire, leprechaun accessories and numerous “Kiss Me I’m Irish” t-shirts running around the town.
Photography Exhibit Documenting New York City After 9/11 Presented at University
Joel Meyerowitz Aftermath Series on Display at Pollak Gallery Until March 22
The University’s Center for the Arts is presenting selected works from the Joel Meyerowitz Aftermath Series, an exhibit documenting New York City after September 11, 2001 through photographs.
Phi Eta Sigma Welcomes New Members
Last Sunday, 230 of the University freshmen were inducted into Phi Eta Sigma (PES), one of the largest national honors societies in the United States.









