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The Student News Site of St. Joseph's University

The Hawk News

The Student News Site of St. Joseph's University

The Hawk News

Chandler Lutz ’16 with her AMA award (Photo by Carter Todd ’19).

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Carter Todd October 9, 2018

AMA names alumna Chandler Lutz “Marketer of the Year” The St. Joe’s chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) awarded their 2018 Marketer of the Year award to Chandler Lutz ’16 on Oct....

It was a point of penalty

It was a point of penalty

Carter Todd September 18, 2018

Why Serena Williams was penalized at the US Open This past week, Naomi Osaka defeated Serena Williams in the US Open final, a game that will surely go down as one of the most memorable tennis matches of...

Kavanaugh on Capitol Hill

Kavanaugh on Capitol Hill

Carter Todd September 11, 2018

Takeaways from Judge Kavanaugh’s Hearing Over the past week, Judge Brett Kavanaugh faced a series of tough questions from U.S. Senators regarding his Supreme Court nomination and the controversy surrounding...

Congress’ tech illiteracy raises larger issues

Congress’ tech illiteracy raises larger issues

Carter Todd April 16, 2018

Transparency and clarity need to be demanded In the past week, Facebook founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg testified in front of the United States Congress regarding the ongoing Cambridge Analytica data...

Cambridge Analytica and Facebook

Cambridge Analytica and Facebook

Carter Todd March 26, 2018

Crafting your psychological profile A recent report by The Observer revealed that Facebook had worked with a British political consulting firm, Cambridge Analytica, relinquishing personal information of...

Genuine effort or utter hypocrisy?

Genuine effort or utter hypocrisy?

Carter Todd March 6, 2018

AT&T calls for "Internet Bill of Rights" In recent months, AT&T, one of the most powerful communications companies in the world, has made some rather interesting statements regarding their stance on...

The original Black filmmaker

The original Black filmmaker

Carter Todd February 20, 2018

Oscar Micheaux, a legend in film Born on Jan. 2, 1884, Oscar Micheaux was a perhaps the first truly outstanding black film director. In a time where black actors and general employment of African-Americans...

A long time coming

A long time coming

Carter Todd February 12, 2018

Cleveland Indians bid Chief Wahoo farewell The Cleveland Indians announced last week that this upcoming 2018 Major League Baseball (MLB) season will be the last in which their long time logo of “Chief...

Clean energy takes a hit

Clean energy takes a hit

Carter Todd January 30, 2018

President Trump's tariff on solar panels taxes environment Last week, President Trump imposed a 30 percent tariff on solar panels imported into the United States. While there is a larger discussion about...

Going back in time

Going back in time

Carter Todd May 9, 2017

A look at the changing events of the last four years From the moment the Class of 2017 arrived on campus, it was evident that there was something special about “the Magis.” Whether you’re driving...

College debt affordability

College debt affordability

Carter Todd April 25, 2017

How New York is moving towards free public education College debt looms over many of us during our time on Hawk Hill. As much as we love all of what Saint Joseph’s University has to offer, it is likely...

Browser history for sale

Browser history for sale

Carter Todd April 11, 2017

What lies ahead for Internet providers and customers Congress voted to repeal the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) rule “Protecting the Privacy of Customers of Broadband and Other Telecommunication...

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