In this episode of What’s Good Carlow, DJ and Ryan cover what is happening around campus. They cover the Pink the Pavilion basketball games and how the event went as well as […]
What’s Good Carlow? Episode 1
What’s Good Carlow? It’s your hosts DJ and Ryan dropping the first ever episode of the “What’s Good Carlow” Podcast. DJ and Ryan introduce themselves in this episode before DJ gets a […]
Time to Wave Goodbye

By Julia Kelly, First Year Communication & Media major St. Joseph’s gymnasium will be renovated beginning April 30. The anticipated date of completion is August 18, just in time for the 2018 […]
We’re Back…again.
In the spring of 2013, the print edition of the Carlow Chronicle, spearheaded by Stephanie Provenzale, came back to news stands, and we kept up a pretty healthy print run until September […]
Dr. Mellon Reveals New Vision for Carlow
On February 25, faculty, staff, and our reporter Josh Allenberg were present at the recent strategic planning meeting. One major news bite was the revealing of the newly created vision statement. The […]
Behind the Weekly Menu: A Look into Our Food Operations

by Kate Stafford
Civil Rights, Comic Books, and Social Change

by Kathleen Kelley
Guys on Campus
By Bria Richardson When people think of Carlow University they still refer to it as an all-girl school even though the university went coed way back in 1945. It’s understandable why people […]
Student Government Ushers in a New Era
by Kate Stafford Newly elected President Allison Cox has big plans for the direction of the student government this year. A junior studying biology and chemistry, Cox was inspired to run for […]
Toonesum’s New Exhibit Focuses on the Wonder Women of Comics
by Kate Stafford The Toonseum may sit at the edge of the cultural district, but it is at the forefront of celebrating pop culture as an art form. The museum is “not […]
Catholic and Proud
By Katelyn Stafford A person’s identity is a mosaic of diverse and unique factors, but for some people those factors may conflict. Many view religion and sexuality as mutually exclusive identities that […]
It’s Time to Be the Change We Want to See
As far as Catholic universities go, Carlow does a relatively good job at making sexual minority students feel welcome. We have a robust LGBT&Allies program, and Coming Out Day is one of […]