The LRU women’s tennis team ended its 57-game losing streak with a road victory over Thiel College, an hour and a half away. Team Captain Teresa “T” Munoz Torrado led the team to victory.
By Finnleigh Gould Photo by Finnleigh Gould Accounting and management student leaving Wright Library What’s it like to be a human today? It’s like April showers wetting La Roche sidewalks; gusty winds reddening students’ faces and light rain dotting glasses. It’s like rain beading atop cars, and passers-by scurrying to class. It’s like bundling up
By Keith Bartosek As finals week nears, La Roche University students and staff are feeling the mounting pressure of impending exams and deadlines. Many first-semester college students are experiencing these stressors for the first time. The biggest factor was the difference between high school and college. Matthew Colwell, a graphic design major, said, “There’s so
By Roger P. Healy The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has wrapped up McKnight Road construction for 2024, just ahead of winter weather and the Christmas shopping season. The fast-approaching winter and freezing temperatures signal an end-of-year halt for the ambitious $26.9 million-dollar road repair project in Pittsburgh’s North Hills shopping district. PennDOT spokesperson Yasmeen
By Katie Gaughan Tomorrow, November 5, 2024, our nation elects the 47th President of the United States. If it were up to La Roche students who completed a recent online survey, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will be taking office. The survey, issued via email to all current La Roche students, gave them the option