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The Communications Department encourages students to attend the sessions and participate in the Q&As. GRAPHIC COURTESY OF SJU COM DEPARTMENT

Com department hosts third annual career event

Julianna Howell April 17, 2023

The department of communications and media studies hosted its third annual Career Day March 22, featuring six alumni guests from various communication industries. In all, 110 students attended five...

Event organizer Kelly Laustsen poses with the display of treats entered into the Bake-Off. PHOTO: GAVIN KUEBLER 25

Small town cooks up bake-off

Gavin Kuebler April 14, 2023

Spring started off sweetly in Perkasie, Pennsylvania, a small borough in Bucks County, with a township-sponsored bake-off on April 7. The event was organized through the township’s First Friday program,...

Scott Guiser has over 40 years of beekeeping experience. PHOTOS: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Barnes instructor discusses the buzz around beekeeping

Nick Karpinski February 19, 2020

“You don’t mind being thought of as ‘a bit odd.’” “You admire insects.” “Getting stung repeatedly and not minding it is in the realm of possibilities for you.” “You accept that...

Students interacted with professional as well as student businesses. PHOTO: Kerri Greco ’22

Students make the holidays greener with second annual Conscious Consumer Market

Kaitlyn Patterson December 10, 2019

The North Lounge in Campion Student Center was a little bit greener as the second annual Conscious Consumer Market took place on Dec. 5. The market was hosted by the Fair Trade Club in hopes to promote...

Morgan explains that accessories should be taken off during a seizure. PHOTO: Mitchell Shields ’22

Student Health Center brings awareness to epilepsy with training event

Mitchell Shields December 3, 2019

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), 116,100 people over the age of 18 have epilepsy in Pennsylvania. Across the U.S., at least 3 million adults and almost half a million children have active...

Zoë Welsh 22 (left) and Anna Pirolli 21 (right) talk to attendees at the event. PHOTOS: Alex Hargrave 20

Young and old gather for annual Thanksgiving Dinner Dance

Sarah Morrison November 27, 2019

Smooth jazz filled Doyle Banquet Hall in Campion Student Center, along with the sweet aroma of pumpkin pie on Nov. 21. About 350 senior citizens waited at tables for dinner or gathered on the dance floor...

Radiant Bloom Productions told the story of feminism in the U.S. PHOTO: Raven Smith ’20

The f-word is Feminism — a history of the controversy

Jackie Collins November 19, 2019

The f-word is feminism, at least it is in Radiant Bloom Productions’, “The F-word,” a show that celebrates the diversity of women and the many conflicting beliefs about feminism. The Women’s Leadership...

Responsibility is on the students

Responsibility is on the students

The Hawk Staff November 5, 2019

What we all must do to address a racist culture The St. Joe’s administration hosted a university sponsored forum on Nov. 4 from 2 to 4 p.m. The forum was held in response to the most recent racial bias...

SJU Vape Escape was held outside of the Post Learning Commns and Francis A. Drexel Library. PHOTOS: Mitchell Shields ’22

St. Joe’s holds “Vape Escape” event

Annie Meko November 5, 2019

About 27 e-cigarettes were dropped off at tables for the “Vape Escape” event set up outside Campion Student Center and the Post Learning Commons (PLC) and Francis A. Drexel Library on Oct. 30 as part...

Approximately 1,800 St. Joe’s community members gathered in Michael J. Hagan ’85 Arena for a campus-wide forum on racism. PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

St. Joe’s hosts University Forum on racism

Carly Calhoun & Cara Smith November 5, 2019

A forum attended by approximately 1,800 St. Joe’s community members was held on Nov. 4 in Michael J. Hagan ’85 Arena in response to a series of four reported racial bias incidents that occurred on...

Carla Rodriguez ’20 of LSA serves students at Taste of the World. PHOTOS: Mitchell Shields ’22

St. Joe’s celebrates diversity at Taste of the World amid racial incidents

Zach Dobinson November 5, 2019

Taste of the World, a biannual feast catered by student diversity organizations on campus, returned to St. Joe’s once again on Oct. 31. Gathering in The Perch, nine student cultural organizations brought...

From left to right: Ann Green, Ph.D., professor of English, Pádraig Ó Tuama and Marie Howe. PHOTO: The Hawk

Poets link Catholicism to poetry

Pádraig Ó Tuama, theologian and poet, and Marie Howe, the 2012 State Poet for New York, held a poetry reading in honor of those who are marginalized by the Catholic Church on Oct. 29 in the Cardinal...

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