Earlier this week, the US took home the first gold medal of the games when Sage Kotsenburg won the men’s slopestyle event. Today, Jamie Anderson did the same for the women’s event.
Team USA Sweeps Slopestyle Competition!
Team USA Profile: Hockey
As the Olympics get underway, the hockey games are just hours from beginning! Although Team USA isn’t favored to win either the men’s or women’s event (Canada is expected to take both), […]
Team USA Profile: Figure Skating
Although the opening ceremony hasn’t happened yet, the Olympic Games have already unofficially kicked off! I’ll be sharing profiles of Team USA’s hopes to watch in some events, and we’ll start off […]
Olympic slopestyle course plagued with unsafe conditions
By Emily Shawgo One of the highlights of this year’s Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, was the new slopestyle snowboarding event that would be debuted. However, the event has already been […]
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 […]
Celebrating Fifty Years of Doctor Who
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 […]
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 […]
Better Know a Celtic: Jean Berkeley , Coordinator of Transfer Services

When and how did you come to Carlow? I moved away from Pittsburgh many years ago, and then– as happened to many of us, I reached a point where it seemed it […]
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 […]