
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…

Looking back at La Salle’s return to face-to-face learning — Editorial
The Editorial Board The 2021-2022 academic year marks La Salle’s first full year back, with events, breaks and studies following the traditional cadence that was expected from an in-person Lasallian education. While the spring 2021 semester was the La Salle community’s first re-introduction to in-person learning and living, it was very much a bumpy ride…

Broad speculation on America’s context problem — Editorial
The Editorial Board We as a people have an innate desire to learn, to acquire information about the things we do not understand in order to make them fit with our personal understanding of the world. When we seek out information, we would like to suggest and explain why it may be in your best…

The madness of March: The Explorers after Ashley Howard — Editorial
The Editorial Board Header Image: VCP Hoops It was announced Monday that the La Salle Explorers men’s basketball team would be undergoing yet another major upheaval with the firing of head coach Ashley Howard. Howard has been with the team for four seasons, and does not have a stellar record to show for his time.…

La Salle’s Day of Giving is more important now than ever before — Editorial
The Editorial Board On Tuesday, March 22, La Salle will be hosting its ninth annual Day of Giving. It’s a day where La Salle asks for money and everyone from the community opens their wallets to fund them. Many on campus have this perception because it’s the truth. But, it is also a negative connotation…
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