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The RMU women's hockey team gets set to host its annual "Skate for a Cure" this weekend.

RMU “Skating for the Cure” to aid family of women’s hockey alum

Nick Buzzelli and Nick Buzzelli
January 20, 2015

When College Hockey America instituted its Skate for the Cure fundraising weekend during the 2006-07 campaign, the Robert Morris women’s hockey team - along with other clubs in the league - was tasked with raising money to help find a remedy for cancer. Though this year,...

Photo Credit: Paul Wintruba

RMU: Last-minute DIY gift ideas for the Holiday season

Audrey Gardner, Staff Writer
December 9, 2014

With the holiday season upon us, it is time to start making your shopping list. Despite checking the list twice, there’s always that one person you forget. Trying to come up with a good last-minute-gift idea is never fun. So, if you find yourself in this sleigh, here are a...

The Colonials came away with a thirteen point victory Thursday defeating Monmouth on the road 60-47.

Stamolamprou, Colonials roll past Coppin State, 75-58

Zach Laufer and Zach Laufer
November 26, 2014

Another game in Baltimore, another big win for the Colonials. Robert Morris (2-2) dominated winless Coppin State (0-4) by a score of 75-58. Led by career high scoring performances by Anna Niki Stamolamprou with 22 points and Jolie Olingende with 12, the Colonials controlled...

RMU Proclamation: Robert Morris fans travel far and wide, no matter the distance

RMU Proclamation: Robert Morris fans travel far and wide, no matter the distance

Jon Fisher, Social Media Editor
November 22, 2014

The traveling sports fan is one of the most unique figures in all of athletics, whether collegiate or professional. Driving, flying or even cycling to an event (yes, that's real), in order to see their favorite team doesn't stymie the hardcore sports fan. In fact, miles or kilometers...

Nolan Burch, Kappa Sigma fraternity brother of West Virginia University.

Breaking News: West Virginia student dies after catastrophic medical emergency

Hannah Smith and Jon Fisher
November 14, 2014

The West Virginia University student, Nolan Burch, who was in Morgantown’s Ruby Memorial Hospital intensive care unit-in critical condition has died following a “catastrophic medical emergency,” as described by officials. WVU’s President, E. Gordon Gee, confirmed Nolan...

Dell'Omo discusses RMU by the numbers

Dell’Omo discusses RMU by the numbers

Kendall Valan, Assistant News Editor
September 28, 2014
RMU's official scholarship and demographic information has been released.
Helena Vanhala honored at Global Get Together

Helena Vanhala honored at Global Get Together

Hannah Smith, News Editor
September 6, 2014

Thursday kicked-off the beginning of this year’s First Thursday Global Get Together’s and was held at the Wheatley Center.  Once a month, the event features a selection of international dishes reflecting a certain theme chosen by the host. The Global Get Together is for...

Moon Area School District raises awareness for ALS

Delaney Hassell, Staff Reporter
August 26, 2014

Moon Area High School went above and beyond with over 300 students and faculty members participating in the wildly popular Ice Bucket Challenge. Among the faculty who took part were superintendent Curt Baker and principal Barry Balaski. Students who participated had to bring...

Why is the Ice Bucket Challenge so hot?

Delaney Hassell, Staff Reporter
August 21, 2014

For the past few weeks most people cannot open any form of social media without seeing the words "Ice Bucket Challenge", whether it is a video of a friend doing it or opinions about the latest viral social media movement. Famous athletes, singers and actors, such as Oprah Winfrey,...

Bobby Glow 2014

April 28, 2014

Students capped off "Super Saturday" by going to KDR's Bobby Glow event supporting the Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation,  raising money for Pediatric Cancer.