Photo Contest Rules and Regulations
These are the official rules and regulations for The Redhawk Post Instagram photo contest. More information is available on our Instagram.
Read moreThese are the official rules and regulations for The Redhawk Post Instagram photo contest. More information is available on our Instagram.
Read moreBy Madeline Riccardi, Editor-in-Chief U.S. News & World Report named La Roche University one of the top northern regional universities that welcome international students. Each year, U.S. News updates a report aimed at high school level students to help them determine which universities across the country suit them. Their goal is to give, “Expert advice, rankings and data to help
Read moreBy Madeline Riccardi, Editor-in-Chief Learning for fun has never been easy – until La Roche University opened its Center for Lifelong Learning. Late last month, La Roche University announced its new Center for Lifelong Learning. The University created this program, offered to adults of all ages and backgrounds, to provide “Opportunities to expand minds and social circles,” according to a
Read moreBy Maxwell Robinette, Associate Editor Maxwell Robinette, Associate Editor of Redhawk Post, recently spoke with Street Team Productions Executive Lulaine Childs in a follow up interview about the making of the “Madan Sara” documentary. Childs served as Co-Executive Producer on the film. The Post reached out to director Etant Dupain for comment and received no response. Childs worked closely with
Read moreBy Maxwell Robinette, Associate Editor Pittsburgh will welcome Afghan refugees in the wake of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Local nonprofits continue to work with the city to prepare for their arrival. The U.S. will take in around 50,000 refugees as a result of the pullout. The 130,000 Afghans airlifted during withdrawal constitute one of the largest evacuations in history.
Read moreBy Maxwell Robinette, Associate Editor The Sisters of Divine Providence began construction on a new housing facility for Sisters currently around the Provincial House on August 1. The facility, located next to the Kearns Spirituality Center, will provide a more conducive living space for the aging population. Named “The Commons at Provincial Heights,” the facility will include 83 beds in
Read moreBy Anna Kleinschnitz, Contributing Writer It is almost impossible to avoid talk about the hit Netflix series, “Squid Game”; truth is, there is definitely a reason why you keep hearing about it. “Squid Game” was released in September of this year. In the single month since it’s aired, it has surpassed every other show on Netflix and amassed a viewership
Read moreBy Kailyn Lunn, Contributing Writer I heard the opening chords to one of my favorite songs, and for the first time in two years, they didn’t come from a speaker in my bedroom. The world has awaited live music’s comeback since the covid-19 pandemic started. On Sept. 28, I returned to the familiar feeling of standing in a venue, surrounded
Read moreBy Alysha Pluta, Contributing Writer Little black paws running through the cool, green grass. Eyes wide, pupils almost taking over, locked on some mystery object. Ready to attack. Trying to pull me into the bushes or have me jump off a wall to investigate something new. This is what it’s like every time I walk my cat. Walking a cat
Read moreBy Alysha Pluta, Contributing Writer La Roche student Alysha Pluta explains her experience taking a break from social media to better her mental health. My life has revolved around Snapchat ever since I began actively using it, which was four years ago. I Snap people constantly, view stories, post pictures and videos of my pets, friends, and whatever else intrigues
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