On the St. John Fisher campus, students go about their daily routines, running between classes, club meetings and dorm rooms. As the end of the semester approaches, evenings are spent studying for finals or enjoying ...
In light of the shootings at Virginia Tech, college officials shared with the Courier a copy of St. John Fisher's Emergency Response Plan. The document, also posted online, exists so that the College can effectively respond to ...
As Communication majors, we are taught that there is a word or phrase or suggestion for every circumstance. It is our job to know this, to be this. Words are what inform, sadden, give ideas as well as an understanding to circumstance ...
What would we do? In the aftermath of the Virginia Tech tragedy, that question looms heavy over anyone attending a college right now. What would we do if the appalling acts of one ...
Each year has certain unforgettable moments that represent the changes in a person’s life. Since this time last year, Fisher students have celebrated several events and milestones that represent the growth and change of the campus.
The Student Government Association (SGA) at St. John Fisher College announced Wednesday the creation of a scholarship endowment fund that will award two $1,000 scholarships and a $500 book grant annually.
According to the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC), the free period from 12:20 to 1:45 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays isn’t really free.
On April 10, SAAC met to discuss its plans to propose a shift from the current free period time to 4 to 6 p.m. on the same days.
The Scottish poet Robert Burns wrote that “the best laid schemes of mice and men often go awry.” One can’t help but think of this line when hearing of the Student Government Association’s recent announcement of both a scholarship program and an emergency loan fund.
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Most people would tell you that a middle linebacker listed as 5-foot-11 and 200 pounds doesn’t have the size to play the position. Tell that to Gene Lang.
Instead of wearing her accomplishments on a title belt for all to see, the junior midfielder from Penn Yan, N.Y., has become the face of St. John Fisher women’s lacrosse in a humble, down-to-earth fashion.
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