By Katelyn Stafford Doctor Who turned fifty this year, and the BBC’s celebrations have culminated in an anniversary special that aired in late November. To clarify, the show itself has turned 50 […]
The Carlow Chronicle
The Carlow Chronicle is a University newspaper that strives to include as many students as possible, and produce quality work for a diverse community of readers.
SGA Meeting Update
By Stephanie Provenzale On November 21, the Student Government Association (SGA) held a meeting in the campus assembly room for base-line student organizations. At the meeting were leaders and representatives from Women […]
Fall Sports Update
By Emily Shawgo The end of the semester is always a bittersweet time for any student but particularly so for seniors. As the fall sports seasons have come to a close, the teams […]
Typhoon Haiyan Devastates Philippine Cities
By Caitlin Stuckwish and Josh Allenberg At 4:30 a.m. local time November 8th, Typhoon Haiyan swept through the Philippines. The storm sustained winds of 195 mph, gusting to 235 mph, making it […]
Dos and Don’ts to Finish the Semester Strong
By Emily Szitas When the due date for an important class project is looming near, try breaking it up into many small tasks. DO – Since it can be difficult to get […]
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Horoscopes
By D. Griff Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) Your relationships are vitally important, so make sure that you’re giving them the attention they deserve. It’s a good day for heartfelt talks and important […]
John F. Kennedy and the Chamber of Secrets
By Daniel Dombrowski Our newspapers, magazines, regularly scheduled television programs, and the remarkably complex series of tubes known collectively as the “Internet” have all been overrun, in recent weeks, by two significant […]
Young Enviromentalists Join Power Shift 2013
By Cece Washington Power Shift 2013 has come to Pittsburgh for the first time, after hosting previous conferences in Washington, D.C. With Pittsburgh to be the first city to ban fracking, it […]
Nevada Middle School Shooting
By Caitlin Stuckwish On October 21st 2013, a Sparks Middle School student in Sparks, Nevada, took a semiautomatic handgun from his parents and opened fire at the school, injuring two other classmates […]
Nobel Prize Winner for Literature is a Suprise this Year!

By Emily Szitas Author Alice Munro has won the Nobel Prize for Literature this year, but she has been on Carlow’s radar for some time already. Dr. Ellie Wymard, who is an […]
Star-Gazing with Gravity
By Katelyn Stafford Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity is the season’s first early bird Oscar contender, but a sweep might be a tad difficult as within the entire movie, we see only three characters […]