Written by: Alexandra Kunz Carlow’s annual Stuff-A-Plush was held on Feb. 13 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the second floor of the University Commons. Stuff-A-Plush is similar to Build A Bear. People can pick out the plush, stuff it, pick a shirt, and make the birth certificate. […]
Stuff-A-Plush
Day in the Life of an ROTC Cadet in College
Written by: Marena Glaister Daily Schedule: 04:30 wake up 05:30 leave Carlow for ROTC Physical Training (PT) at University of Pittsburgh 06:00 begin PT 07:00 end PT 07:20 arrive back at Carlow 07:30 shower 08:00 […]
What’s Good Carlow Update
WHAT’S GOOD CARLOW! It has been way too long. It’s finally time to return to the microphones and talk about all things Carlow again. We have two new hosts, Bella Diaz (First year-communication minor) and Miranda Depkon (First Year-communication Major) to vamp up the podcast this […]
One Billion Rising

Written by: Miranda Depkon In Feb. 2020, One Billion Rising campaigned to bring awareness to ending sexual and physical violence against women. On Valentine’s Day in 2012, the campaign started by people rising and dancing to get the public’s attention. Today, women all over the world are still faced with violence – One […]
“Everything that Sounds in the Forest” Art Gallery
Written by: Alexandra Kunz “Everything that Sounds in the Forest,” opened on Jan. 17, 2020 in the Carlow Art Gallery on the 2nd floor of the University Commons. The exhibit features contemporary art of the Peruvian Amazon. It will run through May 15. The artists who featured their […]
The Critical Point Update
The Critical Point, Carlow’s annual undergraduate arts and literary journal, accepted submissions from all undergraduate students this month. Like every year, submissions were accepted in the following categories: poetry, fiction, art (2D and 3D), photography, creative non-fiction, and […]
Black History Month: How it all Began
Written by: Maia Williams Black History Month begins on Feb. 1 each year to honor several African Americans who have helped shape United States history. According to CNN, Carter G. Woodson, an African-American Historian, wrote black Americans into the […]
Around the World
Written by: Lana Al Doori Iraq: “Going to claim my rights” Iraqi protestors attest. On Oct. 1 2019, mass demonstrations in Iraq were assembled against corruption, unemployment, outside interreferences (Iran in particular), and political quotas. During those two days 107 people were killed and […]
A Mac Miller – Filled Weekend for Pittsburgh
Written by: Isabella Diaz On Jan. 17, the late local rapper Mac Miller’s posthumous album, Circles, was released. This final album was different from anything he released before; tying the idea of one album (Swimming) to another […]
5 Must-See Shows in Pittsburgh this Spring
Written by: Caitlin McDonough If you’re new to Pittsburgh, or you just don’t get around the city very much, going to see plays and musicals can be a great way to see the […]
Letter from the Editor, Maia Williams, Carlow Chronicle

Words of encouragement from the Editor-in-Chief of the Carlow Chronicle, Maia Williams, as the University transitions to online classes during the COVID-19 crisis, March 2020.
The Importance of Self-Care

By: Marena Glaister Self-care may seem like something more-so female-popularized when spoken about at first, however, self-care is extremely important to all people for success and good health. Many people seem to forget how important […]