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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

Q&A with Hawks: What issues are important to you in this election? And why? 

The Hawk Staff October 26, 2022

REPORTING BY: CHRISTINA SCANLON ’24, NATALIE BRISLIN ’23, JOE SCHREIBMAN ’23, MAX KELLY ’24, VINCENT KORNACKI ’25, P.J. O'HARA ’24, KENZIE ALLEN ’23, TAYLOROLSON ’25, MARIO D’ELIA ’23,...

Meet the USS 2022-23 Candidates

Meet the USS 2022-23 Candidates

The Hawk Staff April 27, 2022

It’s election season! The Hawk asked this year’s University Student Senate (USS) executive board candidates to share a little bit about themselves and their platforms. Voting will be held on the...

Russia’s rigged legislative election

Patrick Adams September 28, 2021

The power to put in votes On Sept. 19, the final few Russians casted their ballots in the election for the Russian State Duma, Russia’s national legislature. This began the government’s monumental...

From left to right: Kevin Gill, Taylor Stokes and Sal De Rienzo.

Get to know St. Joe’s USS candidates

The Hawk Staff April 27, 2021

USS Election Coverage  Kevin Gill As we enter a new chapter of growth for this university, my goal is to build a St. Joe’s that celebrates differences and promotes collaboration. While I strive to...

Can a Biden administration restore unity?

Can a Biden administration restore unity?

Connor Mignano November 17, 2020

President-elect's ultimate challenge will be closing the divide On Nov. 7, President-elect Joe Biden gave a victory speech in Wilmington, Delaware that outlined his vision for America. He spoke to the...

ILLUSTRATION: CASE WOOD 23/THE HAWK

2020 Election in review

Patrick Adams November 10, 2020

Biden approaches the next four years Joe Biden is the President-elect. The only thing left is for U.S. President Donald Trump to concede defeat. According to the Associated Press, Biden picked up a win...

We still have work to do

We still have work to do

Tayler Washington November 10, 2020

This is only the beginning After a taxing week of incessantly watching the electoral map reach 270, many of us received the outcome we were expecting. Joe Biden pulled through on Saturday, Nov. 7, an announcement...

From the editors: Our responsibilities endure

From the editors: Our responsibilities endure

Jackie Collins and Ryan Mulligan November 10, 2020

To our readers:  The Hawk, along with many news outlets across the world, has reported stories about the coronavirus pandemic and the pandemic of systemic racism that America began reckoning with after...

The biggest issue facing our election, and what we can do to help

The biggest issue facing our election, and what we can do to help

Catherine Moffett November 1, 2020

It would be an understatement to say that this upcoming election is the most important election in recent history. However, there is an aspect of the election cycle that I believe we are overlooking: poll...

ILLUSTRATION: CASEY WOOD ’23/THE HAWK

Managing stress and anxiety during election season

Olivia Robinson November 1, 2020

With Election Day on Nov. 3 quickly approaching, people are experiencing increased feelings of stress, anxiety and uncertainty. Luckily, there are strategies to help manage and cope with these uncomfortable...

ILLUSTRATION: CASE WOOD 23/THE HAWK

Election Column: Candidates make final appeals to voters

Maggie Brennen October 27, 2020

After hearing that microphones would be muted and U.S. President Donald Trump’s advisors told him to “tone it down,” Americans might have expected the final presidential debate to be far less chaotic...

The case against court packing

The case against court packing

Connor Mignano October 20, 2020

A risk to our democracy With the current controversy surrounding the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), the question of whether or not the court should...

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