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Mohammad Namous, Opinion Editor • October 30, 2025

On Oct. 9, 2025, Faith Okpotor, chair of the political science department, hosted a political science townhall, with her colleagues Samuel Rhodes...

Jack Wagenheim, Reporter • October 30, 2025

Gregory Schaper, a long-time computer science professor at Moravian University who is retiring at the end of this semester, grew up poor in the...

Liz Kameen, Editor-In-Chief • October 30, 2025

After nearly three years of construction, the Haupert Union Building, Moravian University’s long-awaited "HUB" of campus life, has reopened...

Karolina Zakova, Reporter • October 30, 2025

For many years, international students have been part of Moravian University’s community. In the fall of 2025, these students completed a survey...

Lyana Cintron, Community Editor • October 30, 2025

Moravian has seen a hectic semester, with the reopening of the HUB and its status as the fastest-growing college in the Lehigh Valley becoming...

Lola Offenback, Managing Editor • October 30, 2025

Moravian University is piloting a new artificial intelligence program called BoodleBox in President Bryon Grigsby’s English course, Black Death & Other Pandemics (ENGL 395), as part of an effort to provide students with equitable, structured access to AI tools while studying the cultural and historical effects of pandemics. The platform, designed specifically for educational use, enables...

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Mohammad Namous, Opinion Editor • October 30, 2025

On Oct. 9, 2025, Faith Okpotor, chair of the political science department, hosted a political science townhall, with her colleagues Samuel Rhodes and Khristina Haddad in attendance. During the event, each professor introduced themselves, outlined their academic goals, explained the department's structure, and discussed student standards, concluding with a Q&A session. Amongst the attending professors,...

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Ashlyn Albert, Reporter • October 30, 2025

A new Texas state law is restricting protests on college campuses following a demonstration for Palestine at the University of Texas at Austin. The new law places limitations on when and how students may protest, including restrictions on when protests may take place, on concealing one’s identity, on using sound amplifiers, and on lowering American flags. The legislation does not altogether ban...

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Liz Kameen, Editor-In-Chief • October 30, 2025

After nearly three years of construction, the Haupert Union Building, Moravian University’s long-awaited "HUB" of campus life, has reopened with a unique design and a 46ドル million price tag. The expanded building, which officially opened its upper floors on Oct. 8, marks one of the largest capital projects in Moravian’s history and the first WELL-certified building in the Lehigh Valley, a global...

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Lola Offenback, Managing Editor • October 30, 2025

Pennsylvania’s tourism industry generated nearly 83ドル.9 billion in economic impact in 2024, welcomed 201.6 million visitors, and supported more than 514,000 jobs, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. As the Commonwealth experiences record-breaking growth, the City of Bethlehem, newly inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is positioned to benefit from...

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Hassaan Naveed, Reporter • October 30, 2025

On Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025, the United Student Government of Moravian University held the University’s first Relay for Life in an effort to raise money for cancer research. This event was conducted in conjunction with the American Cancer Society (ACS), which has been hosting Relay for Life since 1985. That year, Dr. Gordon Klatt walked and ran for 24 hours around a track in Tacoma, Washington, to raise...

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Jack Wagenheim, Reporter • October 30, 2025

Gregory Schaper, a long-time computer science professor at Moravian University who is retiring at the end of this semester, grew up poor in the middle of nowhere, Arkansas. Having lost his mother at a young age and with a father who considered himself more a provider than a nurturer, Schaper had nobody to guide him. Schaper knew the only way out of his situation was attending college, but he couldn’t...

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Fatimah Bouri, Assistant Editor • October 30, 2025

Over the years, as I’ve grown more and more into a cinephile, I’ve been drawn to movies that focus on the human condition. I have nothing but unwavering appreciation for directors and screenwriters who put their hearts...

Adrian Stone, Reporter • October 30, 2025

It’s the season — no, not quite that season yet, it’s the Halloween season. This Halloween, introduce your taste buds to something different from what you are used to: Insomnia Cookies. Insomnia Cookies is a national...

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Mal Ford, Reporter • October 30, 2025

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