Scholarship confusion sparks student advocacy at La Salle
Editorial Board Since the beginning of the fall 2025 semester, several students at La Salle have voiced concerns about how their financial aid packages have been poorly handled–specifically regarding the treatment of scholarships. According to the students affected, allegedly, some scholarships awarded from department donors or La Salle affiliated scholarships with external donors are being…
Walk A Mile in Her Shoes was problematic: let’s talk about it
Emily Allgair and Maya Martin, Co-Editors-in-Chief Originally started to combat and raise awareness for gender-based and relationship violence, the Walk A Mile in Her Shoes event has been held around mid-April since 2022 here at La Salle. The men of La Salle’s campus were invited and encouraged to put on a pair of red high…
Editorial: student opinions about public safety at La Salle
Editorial Board Disclaimer: Opinions in this article are that of the contributors of the editorial board which is composed of three different students. When we write “I” or “me” this does not reflect all of our opinions, but rather just one of our opinions. These opinions and experiences do not represent the greater Collegian Staff,…
Foreign Language Awareness Week 2023: What to expect!
Danielle O’Brien, editor As some La Salle students may be aware, next week, from Monday, March 27th to March 30th, the LaSalle University foreign language department is hosting the annual Foreign Language Awareness Week (FLAW) 2023! Nevertheless, some may be unaware of what this celebration entails and the meaning behind it. Thus, as the president…
What’s A La Soulmate?
Kylie McGovern, Managing Editor Merriam-Webster defines a soulmate as a person who is perfectly suited to another in temperament. In my time at La Salle, I had heard the term “La Soulmates” thrown around. A ‘La Soulmate’ is a person perfectly suited for another person who they met here at 20th and Olney. In hearing…
La Salle’s test-free pilot program is a win for access and equity
Bianca Abbate, Former Editor-in-Chief Dear Editor, Today, I write to you as a proud La Salle alumna. With the news that La Salle University will no longer consider standardized tests for admission or merit scholarships comes the realization that the University is paving a path toward equity in education. The future looks bright. This decision…
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