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Dateline is the student newspaper of
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The paper is published monthly and features the latest events and views on campus.

 

FEBRUARY DATELINE

Message to Black 20-Somethings: Show Up as Yourself.

By Cherie Applebury

“She’s just an angry person of color.” Those words didn’t just hurt—they brought forth an insecurity I had buried deep away as a Black girl. They sent an unspoken yet extremely deafening message. Read more.

 

Wait...Being Me is Way Better

By Miles Harding

TV was one of the main sources of entertainment at an age where I was easily impressionable. Of course, I wanted to be as cool as Austin from Austin & Ally or be in a band like those on Big Time Rush, because TV made me believe that was the ideal boy. However, I didn’t look like any of the actors in these shows. Read more.

 

Revival Renews the Soul

By Savannah Coomer

Revive’ 25 was a refreshing experience for the Mount students who attended. On Feb. 3, many students gathered in the Mater Dei Chapel to hear Cate Kessler share her beautiful words on being daughters and sons of God. Read more.

 

Faculty Member Hopes to Help Students Navigate Challenges of College

By Avione DeVond

Johanna Richardson is a new addition to the MSJ faculty in the Department of Social Work and the Wellness Center. I was able to speak with Johanna and ask a few questions, so we can give Johanna the warm welcome she deserves! Read more.

 

Bee Bold, Bee Brave, Bee Yourself

By Kayla Hess

With half an hour until the half marathon began, I was nervously excited. It was a dark and cold October morning. Read more.

 

One Year Later: The President’s Scholarship Event

By Joey Knizner

I spent the morning and early afternoon Feb. 15 with the students on campus for Mount St. Joseph’s third President’s Scholarship event. 144 students and their families were on campus, taking the time to learn about their School of interest within the Mount and about a substantial scholarship to apply for. Read more.

 

Coming Soon: Opening Day

By Aiden Christy

For over a century, baseball fans trembled in anticipation as the day neared. Read more.