
Braun: A thank you from the editor
Dear reader, I want to begin by thanking you for supporting the Cardinal Courier this year. As the campus’s student newspaper we work hard to report the current events and news going on within the […]
Dear reader, I want to begin by thanking you for supporting the Cardinal Courier this year. As the campus’s student newspaper we work hard to report the current events and news going on within the […]
The New York State Education Department passed an amendment in January 2022 that changed the definition of a “university.” According to the amended section, “University means a higher educational institution offering a range of registered […]
Earlier this month at a Student Government Association meeting, a new president was sworn in. SGA met for their 51st Inaugural meeting on Monday, April 19 and there, former SGA President, Michael Lilholt, swore in […]
In efforts to help students relax before finals, the Fisher Gaming Club will be hosting a Gaming Night on Friday night for all students to celebrate the end of the semester. The club will offer […]
The St. John Fisher baseball team competed in a doubleheader against Elmira College on April 15. The Fisher Cardinals won game one 20-1 and game two 16-2.
Radonda Vaught, a former registered nurse from Tennessee, was recently found legally guilty for a fatal drug error in 2017. Vaught was charged with gross neglect of an impaired adult, and negligent homicide. While her […]
The St. John Fisher College Center for Sustainability hosted the Fisher Goes Green Fair on March 23 to share the sustainability efforts of local organizations such as Reconnect Rochester and Fisher Dining Services. “I’m hoping […]
By Brooke Eastman ’25, Staff Writer St. John Fisher College raised approximately $10,000 during their Out of the Darkness Suicide Prevention campus walk on Sunday, April 3 with donations still coming in. The college partnered […]
St. John Fisher College competed in the first outdoor track meet of the season. The meet was held on April 2 at Geneseo College.
April 5th The Maus Symposium will be all day (9:40 a.m. to 4 p.m. , and 7:30 to 8:30p.m.) in Basil 135. It will entail a discussion about the Maus Pulitzer Prize-Winning Graphic Novel about […]
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced “a special military operation” that entailed Russia invading Ukraine – leading to a series of events that […]
St. John Fisher College held its third annual Giving Day on Thursday, which consisted of many activities on-campus for students, as well as fundraising from students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends of the college for […]
This weekend, St. John Fisher College’s Cardinal Company will be performing the hit musical Chicago in Cleary Auditorium. For the first time since the start of the pandemic, students will be able to put on […]
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor It’s no secret that college is expensive, but nursing school has grown to cost even more than other students will likely pay. The student debt […]
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor -Disclaimer: This article is from the personal opinion of the author and may not necessarily be universally factual, but rather opinion. During spring break, 32 […]
By Lillian Uy ’23, Staff Writer As we continue to recover from the pandemic, and many event spaces are given the green light to host concerts this summer, many people are finding themselves asking, “What […]
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor Campus Ministry held a formal gala for students and the community on Saturday, February 26. Alyson Witt, peer minister, and SGA Campus Ministry Senator was […]
By: Kelsey Braun ’22, Editor in Chief At the end of January, the New York State Department of Labor announced a new social media account that will provide resources to Spanish speakers. The Twitter account […]
By: Lillian Uy ’23, Staff Writer After weeks of preparation, a new prayer and meditation space for students and faculty is now ready to use. This space — known as The Quiet Place — was […]
By Erin Dickinson ’24, Staff Writer Beginning Wednesday, masks will no longer be required in classrooms or laboratories on campus for those who are fully vaccinated, school officials announced in an email. The email, which […]
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor Fisher Dining held a special week of “Delightful” surprises to encourage kindness on campus, leading up to Random Acts of Kindness Day, on February 17. […]
By Kelsey Braun ’22, Editor in Chief During the Fall 2021 semester, St. John Fisher College rolled out iFisher – a program that provided every student on campus with an iPad, an Apple Pencil and […]
By Adelisa Badzic ’24, Staff Writer & Digital Producer St. John Fisher College announced Tuesday morning an updated mask policy. Masks are now only required in classrooms, laboratories, the health and wellness center, and campus […]
By Jenna Leydecker ’24, Staff Writer During the course of the past year, there have been numerous changes in the on-campus parking policies for students at Fisher — all with the assumed intent to improve […]
Wednesday, February 16, the No. 14 men’s volleyball team competed against the No. 13 Nazareth College team. Fisher won the match 3-1.
By: Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor A common joke, or even urban legend, on many college campuses, is that if a student is hit by a car on campus they will […]
Saturday, February 12th, the men’s volleyball team faced Thiel College and Baldwin Wallace University. Fisher won both matches 3-0.
St. John Fisher College’s Campus Ministry will be embarking on its biggest service trip to date. Thirty two students are signed up to go to Houston, Texas during the coming spring break – from March […]
Saturday, January 29th, the men’s and women’s track and field teams attended the Conference Challenge meet at Nazareth College. The women placed sixth overall while the men placed tenth.
On, Saturday, January 29, both the women’s and men’s basketball teams faced Nazareth in the Battle of the Beaks. The nationally-ranked women’s Fisher team won 78-73. The men’s team faced a hard loss of 71-77. […]
By: Lillian Uy ’23, Staff Writer Many St. John Fisher College students have mixed feelings about being back on campus earlier than other schools in the area and while still in the midst of a […]
By Jenna Leydecker ’24, Staff Writer During winter break, St. John Fisher College officials announced the school will require a COVID-19 booster for all students and employees, and they are receiving varying reactions from the […]
The annual Teddi Dance for Love Volleyball Tournament took place Monday, Jan. 24, 2022. Cardinal Courier Photographer Nicole Pomerleau went to the tournament and captured moments.
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor First-year residential student parking will now be available on a limited basis, according to an email from Safety and Security. The email — which went […]
Kelsey Braun ’22, Editor in Chief St. John Fisher College announced on Monday that campus will be closed, and all extracurricular activities are canceled. Regular scheduled classes were not held on Monday in observance of […]
This piece was submitted by Science Writing for Public Student Jason Lowenstein In 2020, the world was overrun by a virus called SARS-CoV-2, known as COVID-19. It forced school systems to go to remote […]
By Scott Boyce ’22, Staff Writer Winter Break is right around the corner and so is Christmas itself. If you’re looking for gifts, here’s a few recommendations. The Yakuza Franchise (Playstation 4, Xbox One, PC, […]
This piece was submitted by Sophomore and nursing student, Scarlett Garcia As a result of widespread, misinformed, and fraudulent ideas, the various situations when a woman considers using Plan B or a Planned Parenthood clinic are […]
By Madison Weber and Jenna Costello The Dance Club found out they were losing their rehearsal space to the new wrestling program, causing many to ask what is the future of performing arts at Fisher? […]
By Adelisa Badzic ’24, Staff Writer and Digital Producer It is that time of the semester again when course evaluations are recommended to do by students. Institutional Reporting and Academic Projects Coordinator Kristin Anderson, spoke […]
The students of Queer(ing) Film in the Women and Gender Studies Department of St. John Fisher College, have published Volume I Issue I of QueerShots, an annual newsletter. “With each issue, we will focus […]
Scott Boyce ’22, Staff Writer Shin Megami Tensei V has been out for a few weeks and Cardinal Courier Staff Writer Scott Boyce has put some time into it. For the most recent game in […]
By Brooke Eastman ‘25, Staff Writer Those walking around the St. John Fisher Campus will find several boxes collecting toys, clothing and other donations for Mary’s Place — an organization that helps refugees better acclimate […]
Matt Vroman, a student in Comm 100 American poet and educator Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once said, “Music is the universal language of mankind.” Lyrics and rhythm speak out and express feelings when words are unable […]
By Christina Van Allen, a student in Comm 100 Last year, fall sports missed a regular-season of competitions. It was over a full year, 12 months, and 365 days since there were spikes on a […]
By Brooke Eastman ’25, Staff Writer In 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic first broke out, St. John Fisher College offered on-campus testing for students. However, this fall on-campus testing is no longer available for individual […]
By Erin Dickinson ’24, Staff Writer For the first time in program history, St. John Fisher will be represented at the NCAA Cross Country Championships this coming Saturday, November 20. Junior Riley Corey qualified for […]
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor Following a spike in violent crime in Rochester and a declaration of a state of emergency by Mayor Lovely Warren, St. John Fisher College Department […]
By Kelsey Braun, Editor in Chief St. John Fisher College announced Friday all residents of Ward, Haffey and Dorsey Residents Halls are required to complete a rapid result COVID-19 antigen test on campus within the […]
By Madison Weber ’23, Staff Writer and Social Media Editor Campus Ministry held a special mass of remembrance on Sunday. Father Kevin Mannara refers to it as “an opportunity to celebrate our deceased loved ones, […]
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