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“What we take for granted is what’s real is not real.” These words set the stage for last Thursday evening’s speaker. Before a mass audience, the fine line between the real and the unreal was displayed through scientific and artistic discoveries. On November 5, the Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brossman Charitable Foundation sponsored Millersville [...]
Swooping through the crisp night air, and scooping up small insects. The Pennsylvania’s hibernating bat species may have entered caves, attics, and abandoned mines to hibernate for the last time. A pandemic has broken out and by the end of the next year, nearly 95 percent of Pennsylvania’s hibernating bat species are expected to die, [...]
“I assume everyone here is interested in falling in love?” began the Thursday night lecture given by Dr. John Patrick Giddy, Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the University Kwazulu in Natal, South Africa. Dr. Giddy’s lecture explored the idea of love and how it is perceived among men and women. Giddy states that there [...]
The Marauder Men’s Soccer team enters the NCAA tournament for the second straight year coming off a disheartening PSAC Championship game loss. This one was a 2-1 setback to Slippery Rock University that saw goalkeeper Matt Langione ejected due to a red card. The team’s 12 game winning streak was also lost in the game. [...]
The Millersville Marauders hung with the Edinboro Fighting Scots but lost a heart breaker 28-25 on Senior Day, Saturday afternoon. The Marauders put together a strong effort against 8-3 Edinboro, but came up just short in the final minutes. Down 17-10 at half time, Millersville came out strong in the second half looking for a [...]
The Millersville women’s volleyball season came to a close on Saturday as they went out with a bang by defeating second place Kutztown University in three straight sets. The Marauders were fueled by seniors Meredith Sinback and Emily Bires, whose stellar careers as members of the volleyball team came to a close on the afternoon [...]
Everybody who said New England’s defense was vulnerable and would prevent them from being dominant? Yeah good call there. The Pats D ranks 2nd in points per game against. We will be seeing them playing late in January. The honeymoon is over for the Jets. Rex Ryan needs to stop complaining about everything and worry [...]
When we look at a town or a city, do we consider what we want or what we covet? The Lancaster Metro is at a crossroads for planning, and the County Planning Commission has been gracious in providing Envision workshops, regular meetings, and the like. They’ve been renewing old town facades and giving workshops. There’s [...]
Last Thursday, Vice President for Finance Administration Roger V. Bruszewski attended the Student Senate meeting. Bruszewski had helpful information for the students regarding the Student Memorial Center (SMC) renovations as well as the University budget. The Galley in the SMC will be closing after graduation this spring, and renovations will begin on the lower part [...]
Career Services held their fourth annual Graduate School Fair last week, which was well represented with a wide variety of schools that offered both Masters and Doctorate programs. The fair took place November 4 at the SMC MPR from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The schools in attendance had programs that ranged from Nursing to [...]