
Reading books, listening to music, talking with others… besides these, it must be good for you to watch movies when you learn about foreign countries. Each semester, Ursinus College holds the International Film Festival to make opportunities to show movies which represent all languages that are taught on campus – Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese and Spanish – to students and publics... read more

Less than 100 students came out for the two WVOU-sponsored concerts this semester; The Living Things and Hallelujah the Hills performed before small crowds on Sept. 13 and Nov. 18 consecutively. That’s barely five percent of the student body, despite each band’s notable reputation: Hallelujah the Hills, according to The Boston Globe, is “a band reveling in its own vast creative potential”- The Living Things, according to Rollingstone Magazine, is “a band of fighters.”
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It is commonly encouraged that you make a wish when the clock strikes 11:11.
On the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, peace was the wish that was granted....read more
Four students hope to pursue their dreams with Watson Fellowships by Andrea Magnolo
Rarely students are given the opportunity to truly purse their passions, no strings attached, lead only by their own creative genius. However Ursinus College is one of 40 small liberal arts schools that offer seniors the chance to compete for the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, a grant which offers finalists one year of independent study and travel outside the country....read more
HEADLINE by Gianna Paone
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Ursinus junior Brandon Kamin started in his field just like many other kids – fetching coffee for senior workers, making photocopies, and filing papers. However, there was one difference: he started much younger. “People are doing at my age what I started doing when I was 15,” he says. ...read more

The Ursinus Men’s Rugby team is truly one of a kind on this campus. They have the unique aspect of being both a sports team as well as a club. This makes for an interesting social connection between the guys on the team. They all have their own nicknames that are used in place of their real names pretty much constantly and their team chemistry is very impressive. ...read more
Homecoming Football Game by Alex Doll
Collegeville, Pa- The afternoon of Saturday October 3, 2009 is a day to be remembered for the Ursinus Bears football team who defeated the Gettysburg Bullets 55-50 for the first time since 2005 on Homecoming at Patterson Field....read more

Kessler says you Shoulda Been There by Ellen Bernhard
Writer Jude Southerland Kessler means serious business when talking about The Beatles. Not because she knows all the words to every song ever written or because she owns all of the music produced within the last half-century. Rather, Jude’s passion for the British rock band has transformed into her own personal homage in celebration of one of the most acclaimed and well-known band members in world history.
Clocking in at almost 800 pages in length and as the first of a five-part series, Kessler's debut historical novel Shoulda Been There chronicles the first 20 years of John Lennon’s life by giving the reader a “fly-on-the-wall” perspective that is not often found in the thousands of currently published Beatles-related books on the market. ...read more
HEADLINE by Karin Zerella
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Meeting with Rep Meeting by Rebecca Smyth
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