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The Hawk News

Alyssa Vogel ’23 (left), Lauren Yingling ’25 (middle left), Lillie Bennet ’23 (middle right) and Carter Horton ’22 (right) answered questions during a Q&A portion of the Art History Symposium.  
PHOTO: ALLISON KITE ’22/THE HAWK

St. Joe’s hosts Art History Symposium

Allison Kite April 5, 2022

The St. Joe’s art and art history departments hosted an undergraduate Art History Symposium on April 2, offering art history majors in the Philadelphia area an opportunity to present their work professionally...

ILLUSTRATION: CASEY WOOD ’23/THE HAWK

“Girlboss:”empowering or insulting?

Allison Kite March 2, 2022

Erin Groves ’24 started out using the term “girlboss” as a joke because she thought it seemed like a “funny word.” Now, she’s grown to love using it to break down gender stereotypes. “[A...

GRAPHIC: RACHEL KWOK ’22/THE HAWK

Rise in book bannings and challenges

Brigid Bonner February 16, 2022

In April 2020, author George M. Johnson published their New York Times bestselling book “All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir Manifesto.” The critically acclaimed memoir is Johnson’s personal account...

Word(le) search: Five-letter words

Allison Kite February 8, 2022

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Haywood created a mock up of the mural to present to the community the seminar.
PHOTO COURTESY OF ARTHUR HAYWOOD

Artist promotes quality education through murals

Allison Kite February 2, 2022

Thousands of works of public art across the city have earned Philadelphia the title of “Mural Capital of the World,” and St. Joe’s will soon be host to one of the city’s newest murals. When...

GRAPHIC: RACHEL KWOK 22/THE HAWK

Covid-19 and friendships: The cumulative effects, red flags and tips for navigation

Allison Kite January 26, 2022

Navigating friendships, relationships and social situations has always been an inevitable part of college, but covid-19 has made it increasingly more challenging. Phyllis Anastasio, Ph.D., professor...

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