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Conor Isbitski, '17, the IT chair for Student Senate reps the new St. Joe's app (Photo by Luke Malanga '20).

Hawk Hill at your fingertips

Molly Grab April 25, 2017

St. Joe's mobile app goes live Saint Joseph’s University has officially gone mobile, unveiling a new app for students, faculty and staff to download. SJU Mobile, which was facilitated by the Office...

Students embrace at Commencement (Photo by Kaitlyn Neinstedt, ’17).

Commencement updates

Molly Grab March 28, 2017

New gowns, no tents among the most significant changes The 2016 Commencement ceremony saw a major change: The timing of the undergraduate and graduate ceremonies were switched, meaning that the undergraduate...

(Photo by Luke Malanga '20).

Crimes against local Jewish communities

Molly Grab March 7, 2017

St. Joe's Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations issues statement of solidarity The string of vandalism and threats targeting Jewish institutions across the country has now reached Philadelphia. Over...

A picture of Martin Luther King Jr. speaking at St. Joe's hangs in the Francis A. Drexel Library computer lab
(Photo by Luke Malanga '20).

Black History Month continues on Hawk Hill

Molly Grab February 21, 2017

Event compares biblical story to current struggles Black History Month programming at Saint Joseph’s University continued on Feb. 15 with a lecture from Nyasha Junior, Ph.D., assistant professor of...

Books about black history line a wall of the Francis A. Drexel Library (Photo by Luke Malanga ’20).

Students reflect on issues of race during Black History Month

Molly Grab February 14, 2017

St. Joe’s hosts more events following postponed Read-In This February at Saint Joseph’s University, students and faculty are celebrating Black History Month with movie screenings, speakers, historical...

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

Molly Grab February 7, 2017

Dear Editors, I am writing in response to an opinion by Angelo Pizza, “Manipulation of the Masses: Commander in Chief Victim of Media Attacks” published in the Feb. 1 issue of The Hawk. The writer...

Intersectionality awareness

Molly Grab January 31, 2017

Movie screening explores convergence of gender, sexuality, and race While the Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) of Saint Joseph’s University has consistently promoted women’s interests, the...

Students gather in Sourin Parking Lot to celebrate the new semester with an ice skating rank sponsored by Student Senate (Photos by Luke Malanga ’20).

Winter wonderland

Molly Grab January 24, 2017

Ice skating event takes place after being postponed For the first winter in over four years, an ice rink was set up at Saint Joseph’s University for students to enjoy. Though it was rained out on...

Greek-American Student Association shares culture on campus

Molly Grab November 12, 2016

10th annual My Big Fat Greek Food Festival held at St. Joe’s The smell of gyros and baklava filled the chilly morning air and traditional Greek instrumental music rose above the chatter of students...

Photo by Luke Malanga, '20

St. Joe’s reacts to President-Elect Trump

Molly Grab November 10, 2016

Students share perspectives on contentious election Donald Trump accepted the position of president-elect of the United States around 3 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9. By the time Saint Joseph’s University...

The Catholic vote: Influential or insignificant?

Molly Grab November 1, 2016

The Catholic vote: Influential or insignificant? Lara Miller, ’17, is facing a major dilemma in the upcoming presidential election. “I always say that as a Catholic, I feel politically homeless,”...

Suspect arrested in Oct. 5 home invasion

Molly Grab October 18, 2016

On Wednesday, Oct. 12, a 17-year-old male was arrested in connection with the armed invasion of the home of six Saint Joseph’s University students. The suspect has been charged with robbery and kidnapping. The...

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