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The Ionian

Opinion

Transitioning into my junior year of college

Dana Ruby Managing Editor October 5, 2017

In high school, junior year is the year where you finally start to feel like an upperclassman- you have two years under your belt, yet you still don’t have to stress out entirely over your future.I am...

Why the Teal Pumpkin Project is important

Julia O'Regan Features Editor October 5, 2017

The Teal Pumpkin Project is a national campaign lead by the Food Allergy Research and Education organization, or FARE. The project began as a local project in Tennessee and was nationalized in 2014.According...

Why Iona should bring esports to campus

Chris Torres Staff Writer October 5, 2017

Junior staff writer Chris Torres writes about why having an Iona esports team would be beneficial. Esports has gathered a very large following these past few years. Thousands of people tune in to see...

My hearing loss story

Matthew Ricker Advertising Manager September 21, 2017

I have written about this topic before but it has become important for me to tell my story once again. In 1999, when I was 2 ½ years of age, I was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis with led me to a...

Helping my hometown: Houston and Harvey

Caroline Hudson Staff Writer September 21, 2017

The news of Hurricane Harvey was hard enough to bear even before the real destruction began. As a born and raised Houstonian, I felt guilty for enjoying the end-of-summer New York weather while my friends...

‘Outside Iona’ guide

Abigail Rapillo News Editor September 21, 2017

When opening an issue of The Ionian, a student can expect to find information pertinent to them - a review of the latest Taylor Swift album, the newest Student Spotlight or an interview with the acting...

Why Iona students should get involved

Anna Maffucci Editor-in-Chief September 7, 2017

If you have ever had a tour of Iona’s campus or been to orientation (all of us) you know what most students say when it comes to advice - get involved.It sounds cliché after a while. All of these people...

Dealing with change in the present, future

Rebecca Riccardi Chief Copy Editor September 7, 2017

Change is an inescapable part of life. Change is not always fun. I, for one, am not a fan of it. As a Taurus, one of my most notable characteristics is that I do not like change. Unfortunately, I cannot...

A Letter from SGA President Erin Kutch

Erin Kutch SGA President September 7, 2017

Senior Erin Kutch, president of SGA, writes about the upcoming school year and events.Welcome back!My name is Erin Kutch, and I am excited to be serving as your Student Government Association President...

From New York to California: My dream

Most people in my high school wanted to stay in Los Angeles and never leave. This was not the case for me because I knew there was something bigger for me. Ever since I was little, I have kept a list of...

Coming to a close

Jack Clark Sports Editor May 4, 2017

After four long years, my undergraduate years are finally coming to a close. It’s true what everyone else told me, it snuck up on me faster than I ever imagined it would.I wouldn’t trade my four years...

Meeting myself again

Megan Mitchell Editor-in-Chief May 4, 2017

I’m very much struggling with how to say goodbye to a place where I have spent my last four years.In comparison, saying goodbye to the people that I met here will be easy. They’ll say goodbye back....

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