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UC Job, Internship, and Networking Fair

Kevin Leon keleon@ursinus.edu The yearly Ursinus Job, Internship, and Networking Fair will be taking place next Wednesday, February 19, in the Floy Lewis Bakes Center. The event starts at Noon and ends at 2 p.m. Roughly 90 employers will have recruiters set up at the fair promoting possible options for...

Ursinus celebrates Founders Day

Madison Rodak marodak@ursinus.edu On Feb. 5, the Ursinus community celebrated 150 years of Ursinus. It was Founders Day, a commemoration of the 1869 signing of the college’s charter. Throughout the day, people on campus had the opportunity to partake in activities such as a game of Founders Feud, eating s’mores...

Title IX Coordinator departs from Ursinus

Kim Corona kicorona@ursinus.edu After serving the Ursinus community for 20 years, Associate Dean of Students and Title IX Coordinator, Kim Taylor, departed from the College on February 3rd, 2020. When Taylor first arrived on campus she served as the Director of Campus Safety. At the time, her goal was to...

Remembering campus safety officer Tony Salvo

Harrison Callahan hacallahan@ursinus.edu Anthony (Tony) Salvo, age 69, a former Ursinus campus safety officer, passed away on Thursday, December 12th, 2019. According to his obituary on Legacy.com, Salvo was born in Norristown, PA, to the late Thomas Salvo and the late Margaret Salvo. He held several jobs, including at Genuardi’s...

Ursinus presents first Inclusion and Equity Awards

Cyn Ercole cyercole@ursinus.edu In honor of MLK Week, Ursinus College presented the first Inclusion and Equity Awards to three outstanding community members who go above and beyond to promote an inclusive and diverse atmosphere. These awards were first announced in 2019 as part of the college’s commitment to growing an...

Abele Scholarship receives 11 million dollar donation

Gillian Mccomeskey gimccomeskey@ursinus.edu On Friday, January 17th an impressive donation of 11 million dollars was made to the Abele Scholarship pro-gram by Joan and Will Abele, Class of 1961. According to the Ursinus website, “The Abele Scholars Pro-gram increases access and affordability of an undergraduate education for students from low...

Ursinus cancels swimming seasons after hazing investigation

Kevin Leon keleon@ursinus.edu On Friday November 22, Ursinus President Brock Blomberg announced via email that the 2019-2020 season for both Men’s and Women’s swimming had been cancelled as a result of an investigation into hazing allegations. An official statement regarding the incident sits on both the men’s and women’s swimming...

Students detail harassment on Main St.

Kim Corona kicorona@ursinus.edu In November, the Ursinus community was notified of an attempted abduction of a student which was reported to Campus Safety and the Collegeville Police. The student described walking along 6th Avenue towards Main Street when a Silver Honda pulled up beside the student. The car carried three...

Berman Museums’s fall exhibitions

Rob Varney rovarney@ursinus.edu What do painted eggs, 10.1 surround sound, your great grandmother’s swim suit, and a comfortable red chair have in common? Nothing frankly, except that they are all currently in the Berman Museum of Art. This past week, the Berman kicked off its 30th Anniversary with a bang...