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Gen. George C. Meade and his horse Old Baldy also have a statue in his dedication in Fairmount Park. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Local Civil War museum moves locations after six decades

Rachel Kwok April 27, 2022

A local Civil War museum, which bills itself as “the only museum in the city of Philadelphia dedicated to the history of the Civil War,” is moving to a new home this spring after more than six decades...

Cast members perform during a April 20 dress rehearsal. PHOTO: KELLY SHANNON 24/THE HAWK

Spring musical spells fun for cast and audience

Rachel Kwok April 22, 2022

Theatre. T-h-e-a-t-r-e. Theatre.  Whether or not you can spell it, or prefer the alternate Americanized t-h-e-a-t-e-r, the SJU Theatre Company requests your presence this weekend at “The 25th...

Jacob Peifer ’25 is the co-founder of the club. Both founders are finance majors. PHOTOS: KELLY SHANNON ’24/THE HAWK

Finance majors form Investment Club on campus

Rachel Kwok March 8, 2022

For two St. Joe’s finance majors, what began as a shared interest in following the financial world has developed into a new club on campus.  Jacob Peifer ’25 and Joseph Vigliotta ’24 founded...

Rachel Kwok ’22 consciously considers healthier alternatives to sugary snacks while visiting the P.O.D. PHOTO: KELLY SHANNON 24/THE HAWK

A new perspective on healthy eating

Rachel Kwok December 7, 2021

Like many college students, I don’t always make the best choices when it comes to my diet.  According to a 2019 study published in the BMC Nutrition, college students, like me, tend to develop poor...

Rachel Kwok ’22 shows off the fish she caught. PHOTO COURTESY OF RACHEL KWOK ’22

Hooked on Fishing

Rachel Kwok November 10, 2021

Novice tackles new experiences My uncle has always loved to fish. He can spend an entire day fishing in the ocean or at a lake in the Philadelphia area. He usually catches a few edible ones, like black...

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