Monthly Archives: September 2018

  • Anonymous donation boosts Edgewood College’s endowment
    Posted in: News

    By Lexi Chitwood and Josh Klak A $7 million donation announced last summer is expected to increase Edgewood College’s endowment by almost 20 percent, officials say. The endowment currently sits at $40 million as of 2018. Ed Taylor, director of strategic communications, praised the passion that the anonymous benefactor has for the college. “Large gifts are […]

  • Freshmen orientation program makes changes
    Posted in: News

    By Perri Moran Over the course of four days in the middle of August, Edgewood’s new first-year students got to experience what most students in the years ahead of them also got to experience at the beginning of their college journey… orientation. Some students were nervous about the new campus and people, some were annoyed […]

  • Student Senate plans three more town halls
    Posted in: News

    By Anna Hansen The Edgewood College Student Senate is planning four town halls throughout this semester to engage students in campus politics. In an interview, Student Body President Sydney Wilcox said diversity, equity, and inclusion are priorities. “We have four town halls planned in the upcoming months,” said Wilcox, who has been involved in politics […]

  • Edgewood Colleges votes. Here’s how to do it.
    Posted in: News

    By Marissa Ramirez The Fall 2018 general election will take place Nov. 6. With many Edgewood College students voting on their own for the first time, it is important to know how the voting process works while away at college. Edgewood College was recently placed on Washington Monthly magazine’s list of “58 Best Colleges for Student Voting,” along with the UW-Madison, Harvard University, Northwestern University, […]

  • New devices add to classroom security
    Posted in: News

    By Charlotte Williams Edgewood College has added to their security with the addition of Nightlock locking handles to buildings on campus. The Nightlock devices create an alternative to barricading classroom doors with furniture in a lockdown situation. Nightlock devices are installed on the base of doors, and according to their website, use the strength of the floor to withstand tremendous force. The devices installed near the […]

  • Edgewood College bans plastic straws
    Posted in: News

    By Katherin Torres Edgewood College is banning plastic straws and replacing them with compostable ones in the effort to become a straw free campus. Experts say plastic can be a threat to the environment, and abandoning plastic straws is a start to reducing carbon footprint. According to National Geographic, major corporations like Starbucks, Marriot Hotels, and American Airlines have publicly announced they would phase out plastic straws. So have many metropolitan areas like Miami […]

  • Addition of Kathi Bennett to the basketball coaching staff thrills head coach
    Posted in: News, Sports

    By Jaden Lechelt When Edgewood College was looking for a part-time assistant women’s basketball coach, head coach Chaia Huff was extremely thrilled when former Division I head coach, Kathi Bennett, was interested in the position.   “I was just really excited” said Huff. “My initial thought was that if I can add her to my staff, we are immediately just better. Anything to make our program better, I’m […]

  • Edgewood actors take on tough themes
    Posted in: News

    By Maxton Young-Jones The Edgewood Theatre Department will take part in Suicide Awareness month with its new production of Late Company, which opened Sept. 14 in The Stream, the local theatre on campus. The play, written by Jordan Tanahill and directed by Edgewood College Prof. Jeanne Leep, tackles themes of depression, bullying, homophobia, and suicide. Published in 2015, Late Company is the story of two families who attempt to […]

  • Freshman and transfers swell ranks of Edgewood College athletes
    Posted in: News

    By Nikole Jaramillo Freshmen and transfer student athletes now represent more than a third of Edgewood College athletes. There are an estimated 220 to 250 student athletes representing Edgewood College. About 80 of these students are freshmen and 18 are transfers, based on the current rosters. The increase in student athletes is due mostly to open spaces on teams and is not only a result of new student […]

  • Edgewood athletes record all-time high GPAs
    Posted in: News, Sports

    By Annika Lungren The Edgewood College Eagles Athletics Program earned a 3.345 average GPA for the fall semester of 2017,  an all-time high GPA for the athletic programs. A total of 26 student-athletes got a 4.0 GPA for that fall semester.   These student-athletes came from a variety of sports teams on campus, including: Baseball (1), Softball (3), Women’s and Men’s Soccer (4), Women’s and […]

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