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Gettysburg Ghost Tour will test beliefs

Gettysburg Ghost Tour will test beliefs

Tim Craig October 31, 2019

Gettysburg Ghost Tours & Gettysburg Paranormal Association have one of the most extreme ghost hunts available to the public. Gettysburg Ghost Tours have been in operation since 2003, and are currently...

E-cigarettes pose dangers to users

E-cigarettes pose dangers to users

Tim Craig October 10, 2019

E-cigarettes first came to the market in the United States. Since then, e-cigarette sales and usage have skyrocketed within the younger population. A vape is an electronic device that heats up a liquid...

STEM careers to be explored on Oct. 5

STEM careers to be explored on Oct. 5

Tim Craig October 3, 2019

This year’s Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) conference will take place on Oct. 5, 2019 at Stevenson University. Expanding Your Horizons is a national network that encourages young women to pursue careers...

New Portuguese restaurant opens near campus

New Portuguese restaurant opens near campus

Tim Craig September 12, 2019

Peri Peri Original, newly opened in Boulevard Circle Shopping Center on Owings Mills Boulevard, is an authentic Portuguese chicken restaurant. Peri Peri chicken is marinated for 24 hours in a unique Portuguese...

SU alum to speak at Slattery lecture

SU alum to speak at Slattery lecture

September 12, 2019

The School of the Sciences will hold its annual Susan Palmer Slattery Memorial Lecture on Monday, Sept. 16 at 5 p.m. in the Rockland Banquet Room. Dr. Matt Bramble, center, is shown during his doctoral...

Movember encourages Stevenson participation

Movember encourages Stevenson participation

Tim Craig November 8, 2018

The Movember Foundation has taken over the month of November, bringing awareness to men’s health issues. The foundation focuses on prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health concerns, particularly...

Stevenson cheer wins gold bid

Stevenson cheer wins gold bid

Tim Craig October 11, 2018

During the summer of 2018, the Stevenson University cheer program traveled to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for a three-day cheer camp held by the National Cheerleading Association (NCA). This camp...

Local restaurant offers tasty pizza

Local restaurant offers tasty pizza

Tim Craig September 13, 2018

Rincon Italiano, located in Crondall Corner Shops Shopping Center on Owings Mills Boulevard, is a restaurant where guests can enjoy an authentic Italian pizza as well as a large array of other authentic...

M.I.L.E. to heat up the quad

M.I.L.E. to heat up the quad

Tim Craig April 12, 2018

Stevenson University’s Male Initiative of Leadership and Excellence (M.I.L.E.) club will host their fourth annual cookout on April 14 from 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. in the apartment quad. The M.I.L.E....

Family and football important to coach

Family and football important to coach

March 8, 2018

Stevenson University’s football program is home to the team's assistant coach and offensive coordinator, Ryan Larsen. Larsen, 31, the oldest of three siblings, with two younger brothers, grew up in...

SU welcomes three new vice presidents

SU welcomes three new vice presidents

February 8, 2018

Stevenson has hired three new vice presidents to join the university in 2018 for the Offices of Student Affairs, Career Services, and University Advancement. Tiffany Sanchez, vice president of student...

Swimming readies for conference meet

Swimming readies for conference meet

Tim Craig November 9, 2017

As the swimming season progresses, the team is coming off a tough loss from their last meet on Nov. 4 against Lycoming College. Head coach John Stuhltrager has high hopes for the team in their upcoming...

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