Muhlenberg Weekly

Muhlenberg Weekly

Established in 1883, The Muhlenberg Weekly serves as the independent student newspaper for Muhlenberg College. The team at The Weekly is dedicated to reporting on significant issues that impact the entire Muhlenberg community, including students, faculty, staff, alumni, and parents. This publication aims to be a welcoming platform where all students can share their thoughts and contribute, no matter their background or experience with journalism.

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  • Oct 31, 2024 | muhlenbergweekly.com | Sophie Stein

    Flying Moose Fish is making waves. Formed by a group of friends with a shared love for eclectic music, the band has taken their style to Muhlenberg’s music scene and beyond, including a self-proclaimed “world tour” to New Jersey. “We played in Hoboken which might as well be Manhattan. So pretty much, we played in Madison Square Garden,” drummer Harrison Neff ‘27 jokes.

  • Jun 12, 2024 | muhlenbergweekly.com | Sara Vigneri

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  • Nov 9, 2023 | muhlenbergweekly.com | Geoffrey Levy

    In 2015, the senior senator of New Jersey, Robert “Bob” Menendez, was indicted over corruption charges involving conspiracy, bribery and honest services fraud. It was alleged that he failed to disclose receiving vacations, campaign contributions and legal donations worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from his longtime friend Salomon Melgen, M.D., in exchange for personal and business-related favors.

  • Oct 5, 2023 | muhlenbergweekly.com | Noah N. Gillespie

    Muhlenberg's Egner Memorial Chapel. Photo courtesy of the Muhlenberg Office of Communications On Sept. 26, as part of the World Views event series, students had the opportunity to attend a presentation given by Sandy Milien, canon for racial reconciliation and community engagement at the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem. Milien facilitates community engagement and helps to further establish the Spanish-speaking communities within the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem.

  • Mar 9, 2022 | muhlenbergweekly.com | Ian Clark

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