
Jul 19, 2018
A Cancer Survivor’s Story
Cancer survivor Tina Yerdon ’18 credits Jeffrey Goldstein, College physician and director of health services, with giving advice that saved her leg. This…
Cancer survivor Tina Yerdon ’18 credits Jeffrey Goldstein, College physician and director of health services, with giving advice that saved her leg. This…
By Stephen Wilson When you’re young, it’s easy to think you know it all. Then life hits you with the unexpected. That’s when you need some advice—precepts…
By Stephen Wilson Descended from two samurai clans, Brad Au ’19, a history and government & law double major, comes from a long line of military families…
The New York Times cited a study co-written by Matthew Larsen, assistant professor of economics, about the positive effects of reform efforts in New Orleans…
By Bill Landauer Markus Dubischar’s Elementary Latin class is seldom so elementary. Krista Yetter’s fifth-graders from Cheston Elementary School in…
By Kathleen Parrish Chenyu Zhang’s passion for scientific research started with a bag of potato chips. A 15-year-old high school student in Singapore…
Story by Bryan Hay; photos by Clay Wegrzynowicz Rockwell Integrated Sciences Center (RISC) reached another milestone July 5 as the construction crew placed…
Easton held its annual Heritage Day celebration on July 8, commemorating the day the Declaration of Independence was read there on July 8, 1776. The city…
President Trump has nominated Judge Brett Kavanaugh to fill the Supreme Court seat being vacated by the retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy. Kavanaugh is…
By Bryan Hay Students in Mary Wilford-Hunt’s Sustainable Solutions class traveled to Cuba this past semester to take a deep look at how traditional rural…