With the fall athletic season more than halfway over, winter sports have begun practice and are gearing up for the upcoming season. This winter, the University will see the debuts of two new head basketball coaches for both the men’s and women’s team, in King Rice and Jenny Palmateer. Since there is no 6:00 am game this year, the University will be hosting “MAC Madness” on Friday October 21 at the Mac.
Author: BRETT BODNER
MANAGING EDITOR,
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Valet Parking Service Cancelled for Students
With one day’s notice, the University announced on October 4 that its valet parking service with Advanced Parking Concepts would be cancelled on October 5.
Squawk with A Hawk 10/05/11
Managing Editor Brett Bodner sits down with graduate midfielder and former Entertainment Editor Morganne Firmstone.
Men’s Soccer Defeats Columbia and Princeton, and Prepares for NEC Match-Ups
The Hawks took on two teams in the Ivy League this week when they faced off against Columbia and Princeton.
Squawk with A Hawk 9/28/11
Managing Editor Brett Bodner, sits down with All-American defender/midfielder and one of the captains on the men’s soccer team, RJ Allen.
Field Hockey Team Picks up Steam: Hawks Win Four Straight Games
“We will win the NEC this year, there is no doubt in my mind,” exclaimed junior Nicole Manziano when asked about what her predictions were for the season. The field hockey team is looking to build on the success they experienced last season and to take the next step and become NEC champions in 2011.
Men’s Soccer Knocks off Seton Hall, but Falls to Bucknell
The Men’s soccer team got off to a rough start this week, falling to Old Dominion 31 last Sunday in the final game of the Stihl Soccer Classic.
Spring Sports: What You Missed While You Were Gone
As finals came to a close on May 11, many students packed their bags and headed home for the summer. However, students that participated in spring sports remained behind as each of their seasons rolled on.
Summer Concerts Left Fans Humming Tunes
Summer is always a beautiful time of the year. The weather is warm, people go on vacations, and it is also the best time of the year for concerts. This summer, several great concert tours came to the tristate area.
Let There Be Light
Great Lawn Becomes First Lighted Athletic Field on Campus
Genesis reads “And God said let there be light and there was light.”