Dealing with Imposter Syndrome as a transfer student
By Liz Ciocher | Sep. 14, 2023Each transfer student has a different experience, but imposter syndrome is something that can be overcome through their own mental preparations.
Read More »Each transfer student has a different experience, but imposter syndrome is something that can be overcome through their own mental preparations.
Read More »With the plans for printing underway, The Signal has created a schedule to print new issues every other Wednesday and have it on the racks across campus by Friday morning.
Read More »Two alumni from the College embark on a bike trip together across America.
Read More »The College had to take care of a rather serious honey bee infestation outside of the Forcina building. When honey bee swarms are found close to buildings they become a safety issue, because the bees are more likely to be provoked due to activity in the area.
Read More »CAPS is a student support organization that offers confidential programs such as psychiatric and therapy services. While some students have found these services to be helpful, many have expressed a desire for improvements.
Read More »A few dinosaurs survived the mass extinction event 66 million years ago. They would eventually grow and change into a massive and diverse group that we now refer to as birds.
Read More »The friendly dog and campus icon is always nearby and accepting belly rubs when students need a quick dose of stress relief.
Read More »Though the College’s housing application deadline has passed, Campus Town, the apartment complex adjacent to campus, still has apartments available for the 2023-24 academic year. For anyone considering living at Campus Town in the future, here’s what you should know.
Read More »As college students move into their dorm rooms, it can be challenging to develop a homey atmosphere amid the blank walls and standard furniture. Some students at the College have turned to furry friends who offer a comforting reminder of home and a source of joy and connection.
Read More »The College has always strived for excellence and inclusivity. PRISM, a student organization, aids the college in just that way. From the beginning of PRISM’s history to now, students have always played a vital role in the success of the organization.
Read More »With a broad curriculum that encourages investigation inside and outside of the classroom and a faculty with wide-ranging expertise, the College prides itself on accommodating the academic interests and goals of every biology student.
Read More »As the nursing profession becomes less dominated by the female-driven stereotype, male nursing students evaluate their treatment at the College and in clinical practice.
Read More »Thinking critically about cannabis can be daunting when friends, family, teachers and the law all have different stances on this common drug. Leading with the principle of harm reduction, the College’s Alcohol and Other Drugs Services (AODS) tries to help students make informed decisions.
Read More »From learning about ancient sports to watching Ted Lasso, here are seven interesting classes (many of which satisfy Liberal Learning requirements!) that you’ll be looking forward to each week.
Read More »If you’re missing your go-to thrift stores from home or are looking for places to start, here are a few thrift stores within a short driving distance from The College.
Read More »The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is one of the top-rated children's hospitals in the country, and College nursing students gain hands-on experience there during their junior-year clinical.
Read More »Many students don't know that they're allowed to visit the 1855 Room, a fancier buffet that serves up new meals every weekday and frequently has themed events.
Read More »It's no secret that a typical college student endures many stresses throughout the week, and it can be hard to find the balance between work and play. Students discuss their thoughts on what the College has to offer to let them blow off some steam.
Read More »After debuting on campus last fall, the arguably-scary icon reflects on their fame and discusses future plans with the mask.
Read More »The word “Queer” has been reclaimed by members of the LGBTQ+ community, but not everyone agrees with the usage of the term.
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