Senior Profile: Tiffany Patton
Tiffany Patton is one of the many seniors who had to complete two senior seminars in order to graduate with a double major. She completed her first major in the…
Tiffany Patton is one of the many seniors who had to complete two senior seminars in order to graduate with a double major. She completed her first major in the…
Erin Giles: communication major, art history minor, Peer Mentor. These are but a few of the qualifiers given to Erin. Everyone at McDaniel knows who Erin Giles is. But, do…
Cicely Hazell, an art history and French double major with a minor in Arabic, was one of the recipients of the Fulbright. As a French major and Arabic minor, Cicely…
Victoria Mansfield studies music theory and composition here at McDaniel, while balancing other responsibilities. Among these responsibilities are Library Cataloging Clerk, Music Theory Tutor for the Music Department, GA SASS…
This piece is the second in a series of dispatches from the Carroll County Detention Center. Read the first piece here. We emerge from the basement back on the main…
A few months back, in the wake of the Ferguson riots and the murder of two police officers in Brooklyn, I wrote up a brief piece on the dangers of…
Everyone learns differently. Some are visual learners while others are auditory learners. Some students pick things up quickly while others need time to take in information or practice. Those with disabilities…
We asked a few seniors to share some advice before they graduate. Lena Marsteller Major: Biology Capstone: About Cypriniformes Advice: Always try your hardest. Colin Evans Major: Psychology…
This May, National Military Appreciation Month, we should remember our student veterans at McDaniel; they deserve recognition and honor for serving their country and for pursuing a higher education. According…
Concealed carry would likely change a few policies and practices on campus if it were implemented. There have been a few crimes on campus within the past year and a…
The McDaniel Community gathered in Baker Memorial Chapel last night, April 29, to create a space for students and faculty to reflect on the current turbulence in Baltimore and the…
The road to the Major League is full of twists and turns. For McDaniel alum Marshall Betts, the hope is that the East Coast League is a stepping-stone that will…
In Eaton Hall, in the corner of Dr. Katie Staab’s small lab, is a small machine that will change the world. This machine, with its three pillars standing two feet…
As colleges continue to confront the issue of sexual violence on campus, recent changes to Title IX intend to make more transparent the often unseen issues of dating and domestic violence….
Throughout March, Residence Life hosted a campaign called You’ve Got the Power. The campaign is a contest between certain residence halls on campus to see which building can lower its…
There was no time spent blowing out candles on Danielle Entrot’s birthday. The only celebration to be had was for a win against Muhlenberg. As the new record holder for…
With the recent announcement of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential candidacy gaining attention in the mainstream media, it seems necessary to remind the public to be wary of media messages. Throughout…
Although McDaniel has owned Singleton Farm (located about five miles out of Westminster) for a few years, it has gone relatively unused. Recently, however, the environmental studies department (including Dr….
The Kathryn E. Wentz Juried undergraduate art show was on display in the Rice Gallery from April 7 to April 18, with an artist’s reception on April 9. The show…
Students at McDaniel College walk into Glar every day to get breakfast, lunch and dinner. Considerable amounts of food are placed out to serve to students so that they can…