A Snowy Day at the Mount: Photo Gallery
All images courtesy of Claudia Larsen
By Christina Barrera With St. Patrick’s Day approaching, many traditional parades are taking place throughout the Hudson Valley. If you’re looking to get into St. Patrick’s Day spirit then these […]
By Silvia Marin The Center for Career and Experiential Education (CCEE) held one of their Real World Connections events on Feb. 28. A few of the guests included representatives from […]
By Alberto Gilman Mount Saint Mary College’s Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse programs began their seasons from the ground running against very tough competition. The men’s and women’s programs began first […]
By Tori Kuhr With the rise of technology expanding into every aspect of professional and private life and the growing global crisis of cybersecurity, there is a dire need for […]
By Marie-Therese C. Sulit, Ph. D. The mid-season premiere of “The Walking Dead,” “Honor,” marks the death of beloved character, Carl Grimes, played by Chandler Riggs, whom viewers watched for […]
Dear MSMC Students, The time has finally come: Lent. That’s right by now we have all chosen to give up something in or add something into our lives for the […]
By Claudia Larsen When students returned for the 2018 spring semester they were greeted by an interesting surprise: the MSMC campus had recently gained its very own pair of bald […]
By Silvia Marin “Thirteen Reasons Why” author Jay Asher has been uninvited from participating in MSMC lectures due to reports of sexual harassment accusations. In February 2018, the Associated Press reported […]
By Tori Kuhr The latest presentation in the Investigating Research on Campus series (iROC) was given by Elizabeth Harper, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology in MSMC Division of Natural Sciences, […]
By Silvia Marin The Olympics began with an opening ceremony nothing short of spectacular this year in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Despite many political conflicts and agendas, there was a common […]
By Tanner Tait Fighting through the thick of winter, many Americans are finding themselves tired, rundown and unwell: an unfortunate reminder that flu season has returned. This season is especially […]
By Troy Watson “News of the World” is a work that, despite its historical trappings, deals intimately with important contemporary issues. I think that modern readers will find much to […]
By Quentin Salgado Last semester a group of Mount students headed to New York City to see “Waitress” a broadway musical. Now, Student Activities has gotten tickets for another great broadway […]
By Claudia Larsen Students returned for the 2018 Spring semester to find two new residents on campus: a pair of bald eagles! The pair is nesting in a large tree […]