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Student senator-at-large Zach Dobinson ’22, who served on the Constitution Review Committee. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Student Senate to vote on constitutional changes

Charley Rekstis April 9, 2019

Proposal calls for three branches of government University Student Senate (USS) will vote at their April 15 meeting on proposed changes to their constitution that would enact a three-branch government...

A white student in blackface poses behind a fence on page 79 of “The Greatonian” 1979 yearbook in the SJU Archives and Special Collections. PHOTO : MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

How we reported “Confronting Racism”

Charley Rekstis April 3, 2019

The Hawk Staff began research for “Confronting Racism” in mid-February after we decided to continue the conversation that began in November 2018 about racism on campus. It started with the idea of...

A healthy breakfast selection of avocado toast and an acai bowl at First Watch. PHOTO: GAIL  PODLESNY ’20

Brunch egg-splained

Charley Rekstis April 2, 2019

Watch out for First Watch Let me egg-splain the next place in this brunch series to you very simply: delicious. First Watch in Wynnewood has one philosophy: serving fresh food that doesn’t follow the...

The Loyola Center currently serves as a residence for the St. Joe’s Jesuit community. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

New residence for Jesuits

Charley Rekstis March 19, 2019

Jordan Hall to be torn down in May Jordan Hall on Lapsley Lane will be torn down in May to make way for a new build- ing that will serve as a residence for Jesuits, according to Tim McGuriman, associate...

Alex Bewley ’21 drinks kombucha in Campion Food Court. PHOTO: CHARLEY REKSTIS ’20/THE HAWK

A bottle of bacteria

Charley Rekstis March 19, 2019

Kombucha trend hits St. Joe's Flynn Martin '21 co-wrote this article.  For some people, there’s nothing more refreshing than a cool glass of bacteria, and kombucha fits the bill. Kombucha is a fermented...

The White Dog Cafe  located on Sansom Street in University City. PHOTO: ALEX HARGRAVE ’20/THE HAWK

Brunch Egg-splained

Charley Rekstis March 19, 2019

Dining with the dogs  For the next stop in the brunch series, we travel to our second spot, not far from last week’s restaurant, Bernie’s. Located only two doors down, this restaurant displays with...

PHOTO: CHARLEY REKSTIS 20/THE HAWK

Brunch Egg-splained

Charley Rekstis March 5, 2019

An afternoon at Bernie's Whether we like to admit it or not, college students tend to have a love for the oddly timed meal that falls between breakfast and lunch fondly known as brunch.  Just seeing the...

Bradley regularly spends time on the couch in the Student Senate office. PHOTO: DIMETRI WILLIAMS ’19/THE HAWK

Getting involved and learning more

Charley Rekstis February 19, 2019

Steven Bradley on his years at St. Joe's As part of The Hawk’s coverage of Black History Month and ongoing coverage of race and diversity on campus, we interview black students about their experiences...

Khalil Thames 21 outside Villiger Residence Hall. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS 22/THE HAWK

Residence Life discusses changes in training

Charley Rekstis February 12, 2019

Summer training to include more diversity and inclusion Inclusion and diversity was the focus of discussion during winter training for all Resident Assistants (RA) as the Office of Residence Life...

Title IX changes raise concern

Charley Rekstis February 5, 2019

University and Student Senate participate in public comment   Public comment for the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed overhaul of Title IX closed on Jan. 28, after being open to the public...

10th annual Recovery Speak Out

Charley Rekstis April 26, 2018

Students in recovery discuss importance of allies The Flock held its 10th speak out, titled Stand Up 4 Recovery, where two students and an alumnus spoke about living on a college campus while being in...

University offers substance free housing

University offers substance free housing

Charley Rekstis April 22, 2018

New residence option for students in recovery Students who are active in recovery have the option to live in substance-free housing on campus beginning in the fall of 2018. Although many details are...

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