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Year: 2013
Women’s Lacrosse Opens the Season 0-3
On Saturday February 16, the Hawks lost their season opener to Fairfield 14-7.
Women’s Basketball Drops Two of Three
Senior guard Gabby Singer hit seven three-pointers en route to helping the Hawks get a victory before heading home from Western Pennsylvania after defeating Robert Morris 60-48 Monday night.
Players Talk Big South
The football team will be playing in the Big South Conference in 2014 and the players are excited about it.
Moonlight at the MAC
The track and field team recently competed in their final regular season NEC meet this past Wednesday as they hosted Moonlight at the MAC.
Men’s Basketball Out of NEC Race
The men’s basketball team has been eliminated from Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament contention after losing to Robert Morris and Saint Francis (PA) this weekend.
PlayStation Preps for Round 4
Sony officially unveiled their next-generation video game console, PlayStation 4, at their live “Future of PlayStation” press conference in New York City last Wednesday. The console is expected to be released this holiday season.
Gender Bender at Woods Theatre
The Lauren K. Woods Theatre is a bit of a wreck right now. Actually, it’s a shipwreck. No, none of the winter storms threw a boat into the theatre. The spring musical, William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” or “What You Will,” involves a shipwreck. It also involves mistaken identities, cross-dressing, fight sequences and plenty of comedy.
Film Poster Exhibition Excites
Ever want to see a musical movie starring The Black Eyed Peas? Or would you prefer to see Selena Gomez in a Vietnam movie? In the hallways of the new Rechnitz Hall, the community can find some unfamiliar movie posters. Students from Professor Karen Bright and Professor Pat Cresson’s digital imaging classes have created their own movie posters based on film concepts they created. The gallery consists of students who have taken the class in the last three semesters.
Two Lifetimes of Horror
Few people get to be called living legends, but two that exist right now in our lifetime are literary giants Clive Barker and Robert McCammon.









