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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

Justin McGee ’23, Steven Tantillo ’24, Peter Paino ’23 and Andre Hatcher ’23 study for midterms.
PHOTO: KELLY SHANNON ’24/THE HAWK

Students and faculty reflect on week-long fall break

Lily Steele October 19, 2021

Madelyn Rose ’22 was determined to have a fun fall break during her senior year. So, she traveled to Nashville, Tennessee with her friends.  “I think once we heard that we would have a normal semester,...

Kelly stands among her bee colonies at her Lansdale home.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MELISSA KELLY ’13 M.A.

The buzz about Melissa Kelly

Allison Kite September 28, 2021

Melissa Kelly ’13 M.A. has been a part of the St. Joe’s community since 2008, buzzing around campus as a photographer for the university, first full-time and then as a freelancer.  “Part of my...

Noticing the decline in civic society

Noticing the decline in civic society

Brendan Kiley February 26, 2019

How disengagement leads to loneliness From the moment you step foot on St. Joe’s campus, all you hear is, “Get involved.” It is the most banal, clichéd advice you will receive starting your freshman...

Focusing on the real issue

The Hawk Staff February 19, 2019

Gun laws and policies don't serve students If you’ve tried to adjust your schedule or apply for a parking pass on The Nest recently, you’ve likely been prompted to watch a grainy 12-year-old video...

Showing up to effect change

The Hawk Staff February 12, 2019

Students need to be there for the discussion A panel discussion held on Feb. 6 about Pennsylvania’s 40th Grand Jury Report was an opportunity for candid conversation on reconciling Catholic identity...

Black face in a white crowd

Black face in a white crowd

Dominique Joe February 11, 2019

St. Joe’s lack of racial awareness does the institution no favors In commemoration of Black History Month, I wanted to write a piece that delved into the ways in which St. Joe’s perpetuates a kind...

Prioritize safety, but don’t forget facts

The Hawk Staff January 29, 2019

Developing measured responses to the robberies In recent weeks, the St. Joe’s community has been shaken by news of four off-campus armed robberies victimizing St. Joe’s students either at their off-campus...

Changing for the better

The Hawk Staff January 22, 2019

How we can effectively move forward As students scrambled to meet their final academic and extracurricular obligations in the final weeks of last semester, the St. Joe’s community as a whole grappled...

A Time for Compassion and Care

A Time for Compassion and Care

Jack Convery December 4, 2018

Coming together as a community through love In reading and learning of the disgusting event that took place on Sept. 28, I was troubled and overwhelmed with anger and disgust. Anger towards the students...

Where do we go from here?

Where do we go from here?

Julian Lutz December 4, 2018

Sorting out feelings of frustration, uncertainty and solidarity Since the Nov. 28 issue of The Hawk spread across campus, the cover story has dominated discussion. On social media, alumni have done more...

Acknowledge existence or expect resistance

Acknowledge existence or expect resistance

Madison Cassel October 30, 2018

Outcome of presidential memo to redefine gender What would it feel like to have your very existence denied? What would it feel like to have your own country’s administration say your identity is “wrong?”...

When service is a photo op

When service is a photo op

Karleigh Lopez October 30, 2018

How APEX isn't promoting a kind of selfless service When the temperature drops and the candle section in Target makes the much-anticipated shift from candy floral to cozy autumnal scents, there is an instinctive...

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