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The Hawks are set to begin A-10 play on Dec. 30 against VCU. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Climbing from the depths: A-10 men’s basketball conference preview

Ryan Mulligan November 17, 2020

Last year, the Hawks found themselves dead last in the 2019-20 Atlantic 10 (A-10) standings in what many wrote off as a rebuilding year during Billy Lange’s debut season as head men’s basketball coach...

Without Compromise is available through Amazon, Target, Barnes and Noble and most other book sellers. PHOTO: RYAN MULLIGAN/THE HAWK

St. Joe’s alumnus’ coverage of Trump, Giuliani, rereleased in book

Ryan Mulligan November 6, 2020

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg called him “a tenacious reporter.” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called him “a lion in the field of journalism.” The Hawk called him a “campus freedom...

Letter to the Editor: in solidarity

Letter to the Editor: in solidarity

Letters to the Editor November 4, 2020

In solidarity: Intellectual Saidiya Hartman suggests that American ideology fashions Black people as objects. As such, Hartman argues that Black people garner empathy only in death. Many will dismiss...

ILLUSTRATION: CASEY WOOD ’23/THE HAWK

Q&A with former Editor in Chief of The Hawk Newspaper

Ryan Mulligan September 29, 2020

This week, Mark Clark ’66, former Editor in Chief of The Hawk Newspaper, spoke with The Hawk about being Editor in Chief more than 50 years ago, his time serving in the Vietnam War, how he ended up in...

Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor

Letters to the Editor September 22, 2020

Much of The Hawk’s recent coverage highlighted the fact that life on campus is not exactly like it used to be. That’s so true – for all of us who live, work and learn on Hawk Hill. We’ve all had...

Kimey Moon shows the menu of her new restaurant, KORI. PHOTOS: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Matriarch of Bill’s Market to move from 63rd St.

Ryan Mulligan September 22, 2020

At Bill’s Market on 63rd St., after you squeeze through the door under the unassuming green and yellow sign, you’re as sure to be met with the aroma of freshly made sandwiches as you are to hear your...

Forzato previously served as Deputy Chief of Statewide Drug Initiatives for the Attorney General. PHOTO: DANNY REMISHEVSKY 23/THE HAWK

St. Joe’s CARE receives grant to train substance abuse and recovery first responders

Ryan Mulligan September 16, 2020

The Center for Addiction and Recovery Education (CARE) received a $1.2 million grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health to educate and train the state’s first responders in the fight against...

Flowers were left on the door of Mad River following the announcement of its closing. PHOTOS: RYAN MULLIGAN 21/THE HAWK

Mad River leaves lasting impression on St. Joe’s students following closing

Ryan Mulligan May 21, 2020

Late on May 16, Jamie Powell, general manager of Mad River Bar & Grill, posted to Facebook and confirmed what many St. Joe’s students dreaded: the bar on Main Street Manayunk had seen it’s last...

Daniel Joyce 88, S.J., executive director of Mission Programs, celebrates mass on Easter via Zoom. PHOTO: RYAN MULLIGAN 21/THE HAWK

Celebrating a Holy Week virtually

Ryan Mulligan April 13, 2020

In. Dan Joyce’s, S.J., homily to the St. Joe’s community during Easter Mass, he quoted from Cris Williamson’s “Song of the Soul,” specifically the lines “I am dancing, dancing along in the...

Cheesesteak Bracket

Cheesesteak Bracket

Ryan Mulligan March 24, 2020

We've rounded up some of the cheesesteak spots near campus for a head to head competition. Check out our Twitter to cast your votes and crown a champion of the bracket.

PHOTO COURTESY OF JOE LUNARDI

“Bracketologist” Joe Lunardi shares his perspective on March Madness cancellation

Ryan Mulligan March 14, 2020

“I just walked around in a daze for awhile,” Joe Lunardi said on the phone March 14, just two days after the decision was made to cancel the 2020 NCAA Tournament. “Kind of like ‘alright what do...

Sarina DiBianca (left) and Sister Bernadette Kinniry (right) pose for a photo in front a mural at the center.PHOTO: RYAN MULLIGAN ’21/THE HAWK

HIV/AIDS treatment center honors Martellis

Ryan Mulligan February 28, 2020

Siloam, a non-profit that provides mind, body and spiritual wellness programs for individuals living with HIV/AIDS, will celebrate its 25th anniversary, in May. At the celebration, a St. Joe’s coaching...

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