Back and More Golden Than Ever: Concert on the Quad Returns After Three-Year Hiatus
After a three-year hiatus, the wait is no more: on Thursday, May 5, from 4:30–6:30 p.m., West Chester University (WCU)’s…
After a three-year hiatus, the wait is no more: on Thursday, May 5, from 4:30–6:30 p.m., West Chester University (WCU)’s…
On Friday, well-known Palestinian writer and activist Mohammed El-Kurd spoke to an audience of a little more than 50 students…
Turning Point USA — a student-led organization — was shut down twice by West Chester University's Student Government Association but…
As we’ve all experienced our college careers with a global pandemic, there’s one specific class that I feel really missed…
Picture this: it’s a beautiful spring day on campus. The sky is blue, the birds are chirping and you have…
An additional group of students who had a large change of environment and experience during the COVID-19 pandemic was the…
Welcome back to Local Eats Lens, a series here at the Quad focusing on the local restaurants in the West…
An interrogation of the perceived link between queerness and opulent aesthetics
In today’s society, customers have a range of streaming services to watch new and old movies and shows in the…
It’s no secret that Elon Musk is one of the most outspoken and active billionaires we have in the media.…
The Iris N. Spencer Poetry Awards — a series of awards open to undergraduate poets enrolled in a U.S. college…
When it comes to representation in the media, oftentimes women get overlooked as men hold a vast majority of positions…
On Tuesday, April 26, in an intimate and cozy sector of the Phillips Building at West Chester University, the annually…
Just now, I know what death feels like, as I stand over my own grave pondering how I ended up…
Netflix could potentially get ads in late 2023 or 2024.
The importance and impact of Lauryn Hill's only solo album ‘’The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’’ are not to be diminished.…
As this is the last issue of the semester, a lot of albums that would’ve been reviewed for you guys…
In game development, there are scant few words as universally reviled as ‘crunch.’ While there are some who view it…
There are many games out there that sell gangbusters. They come out of the developer room in a sea of…
Picture this: a Chinese immigrant laundromat owner, a meek husband that is deadly with a fanny pack, strained family relationships,…
Isabel Pless is a singer-songwriter from Vermont. So far this year, Isabel has been verified on Instagram and released two…
Noah Richardson is a rising artist from Philadelphia and alumni from West Chester University, class of 2021. He released his…
Coming out used to be a radical act of courage and self-liberation for LGBTQ+ people. Now, it is something others…
As the semester comes to an end, many will be graduating and going onward in their lives. Whether to live…
It’s easy to lose track of responsibilities during times like this. A lot of us want to make an impact…
On March 24–26, 2022, the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) Conference came to Philadelphia. AWP is the yearly…
I was made aware of a response by Victoria Foley to my article around student debt which attempted to ‘set…
Mohammed El-Kurd has compared Israelites to the Nazis. These statements made by El-Kurd reflect me and the entire Jewish community…
At around noon on April 25, 2022, an order was made to the sandwich shack for an Italian sandwich and…
Abortion. It is a hot-button issue on both sides of the political aisle with one side arguing for a fetus’s…
The Quad Student Newspaper, has one of the most welcoming and dedicated communities at West Chester University (WCU). I can…
Russia’s military intervention or invasion of Ukraine took much of the world by surprise. In any war, the working class…
As stated in the original article, “When Does Life Begin,” by Victoria Foley, abortion access is somehow still a hot-button…
When I came to college, I really had no interest in pursuing anything within the realm of journalism. I’d already…
Last December, the West Chester University Men’s Rugby club defeated St. Joseph’s University en route to the national championship game…
The West Chester Golden Rams have enjoyed a lot of success in the past decade, having brought back five Division…
West Chester University’s women’s lacrosse team completed regular season play last Wednesday night with a 22–8 victory against Kutztown. With…
On Friday, April 22, several organizations came together to create Ramboree, an outdoor event for students and alumni. I had…
This past Wednesday, the return of the best holiday happened at West Chester University. On April 20, Banana Day was…
How the complicated history of the queer American art form made way for its position in mainstream culture.
When I first began this column in the fall semester of 2020, I stated that “with over 280 campus student…
Pulling from all aspects of the pandemic can really shed light on people’s experiences as they went through this (hopefully)…
Welcome back to Local Eats Lens, a series here at the Quad focusing on the local restaurants in the West…
The pandemic drastically changed the majority of our college experiences here in the WCU community. Adapting to this new lifestyle…
The phone. Of course, the phone. Ringing its contemplative and inviting hum. A vapid, empty gesture. I know that, no…
When you’re young, you’ll believe in love, “whatever that means.” And when you’re small in their eyes, you might not…
Stepping into the theater on Wednesday night, the show felt like it had already started. The stage was on the…
Synopsis: A year after a group of friends tragically runs over a fisherman by accident and dumps his body in…
When thinking about plus-size representation in the media, many people would agree that this demographic is widely underrepresented. For decades,…
After years and years of complacency and ignorance, I have finally watched the original “Neon Genesis Evangelion.” And I have…