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RHA hosts inaugural “Haunted Quad” event
By Mikayla Boyd, Editor-in-Chief On Friday, Oct. 24, the Residence Hall Association hosted its first Haunted Quad event. Clubs such as C-Block, The Griffin , Phi Alpha Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Unity and departments such as Campus Ministry, the Counseling Center, the Office of the Center for International Education and the ALANA Center, to name a few, were present. The energy was never low, as activities such as cookie decorating and slime-making were present. In addition, ther
Mikayla Boyd
Oct 31, 2025


Beyond the Dome: the East Wing
By Katie Dusza, Asst. News Editor President Donald Trump is replacing the historic East Wing of the White House with a $200 million ballroom. The ballroom is expected to be completed before the end of Trump’s term in 2029 and will be the first structural change to the White House since the addition of the Truman balcony in 1948. This change is due to Trump’s perception that the White House doesn’t have a big enough space for large events. According to him, the standard syst
Katie Dusza
Oct 31, 2025


In Other News 10/31
The United Student Association (USA) is hosting a Student State of the University on Friday, Nov. 7 at 2:30 p.m. in Grupp. President Stoute will be addressing the students present and answering questions. The QR code to the event on GriffConnect for registration and calendar purposes is below. The Counseling Center will be hosting Stress Less Week from Monday, Nov. 3 through Friday, Nov. 7. They will have chair massages, game night, visits with Riley the therapy dog, nature w
The Griffin
Oct 31, 2025
Dr. Kevin Hardwick of political science department runs for reelection
By Mikayla Boyd, Editor-in-Chief If you’re a political science major, honors student or even an early bird who chooses those 8 a.m. classes, you may have taken a class with Dr. Kevin Hardwick, associate professor of political science. What you may not know, though, is that since January 2022, Hardwick has balanced his responsibilities as a professor at Canisius with holding elected office as Erie County Comptroller. Ever since, Hardwick has been teaching a reduced load, begin
Mikayla Boyd
Oct 31, 2025
October Peace Coffeehouse: ICE & “the war on terror”
By Ashley Kurz, Managing Editor TW: This article has mentions of torture and sexual assault. Please read with care. The Latin America Solidarity Committee (LASC) and the Western New York Peace Center (WNYPC) held their October Peace Coffeehouse event last Monday, Oct. 27. As referenced in the Oct. 3 edition of The Griffin, “Each month, speakers are brought in to share their experiences and knowledge about current issues affecting WNY.” These are public events hosted by Canis
Ashley Kurz
Oct 31, 2025


Beyond the Dome: Free speech in college news rooms
By: Hannah Wiley, Features Editor In the Sept. 26 edition of The Griffin , we covered the suspension of talk show host Jimmy Kimmel and the backlash that followed regarding concern over the limitation of free speech. On a smaller scale, last Wednesday, Oct. 15, Indiana University’s newspaper advisor, Jim Rodenbush, was fired following a refusal to censor the newspaper’s publication during homecoming week. Rodenbush was also the director of student media at the university. Th
Hannah Wiley
Oct 24, 2025
First annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship
By: Hannah Wiley, Features Editor, and Kaitlin O'Meara, Copy Editor This past Wednesday, Oct. 22, the Canisius University IMPACT Center hosted the Celebration of Faculty Scholarship (CFS), to celebrate the work and research that Canisius faculty do outside of the classroom. The event consisted of two parts: a lightning presentation hour, where there were six 10-minute presentations on research; and a traditional poster presentation hour, where faculty were posted throughout
Hannah Wiley and Kaitlin O'Meara
Oct 24, 2025
Showcasing the culture of curiosity through faculty
By: Lexi Kiblin, Contributor The IMPACT Center hosted the annual Celebration of Faculty Scholarship on Oct. 22, held in the Science Hall from 4-6 p.m. The event began with a warm welcome from Dr. Jonathan Rodgers, followed by remarks from Dr. Bridget Niland, Vice President for Academic Affairs. Niland encouraged attendees to remain curious, especially during challenging times, noting that each faculty member’s unique research inspires students to pursue their own passions and
Lexi Kiblin
Oct 24, 2025


Beyond the Dome: "No Kings" Protest
By: Katie Dusza, Asst. News Editor Saturday Oct. 18, thousands of protesters took to Niagara Square to participate in one of more than 2,700 ‘No Kings Day’ protests across the country, over 100 taking place in New York State. These protests come just nine months into Donald Trump’s second presidential term. Critics of the Trump administration see many of their policies as a threat to the Constitution. Across the country, over seven million Americans participated in ‘No Kings
Katie Dusza
Oct 24, 2025
Last two weeks in Senate: Student state of the union on the horizon
By: Mikayla Boyd, Editor-In-Chief, and Ashley Kurz, Managing Editor Senate was held on Friday, Oct. 10, beginning at 2:34 p.m. This meeting was held on the last day before fall break and was filled with well-wishes from the E-board encouraging everyone to rest and relax. During executive reports, President DeGlopper mentioned that USA has a table for the Haunted RHA event on Friday, Oct. 24 from 5-7:30 p.m., and a table at the Stress Less event on Nov. 5 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. V
Mikayla Boyd
Oct 24, 2025
In Other News 10/24
This past weekend, hundreds of people took part in the “emergency naked bike ride” protest in Portland, Ore. The protest served as a response to President Trump’s plan to send National Guard troops to Portland. While the World Naked Bike Ride is an annual event that is used to demonstrate cyclist safety, body positivity, and freedom from fossil fuel dependence, this demonstration was labeled as an “emergency” to show their protest regarding ICE. People were seen in complete n
The Griffin
Oct 24, 2025
Faculty governance summit: Tanya Loughead as keynote speaker
By: Ashley Kurz, Managing Editor This Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, the University of Rochester will be hosting a faculty governance summit. The summit is for the entirety of New York State higher education governance, its first governance-specific event. There will be multiple AAUP leaders in attendance, according to Canisius’ own Dr. Tanya Loughead, who will be the keynote speaker at the summit. The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) union was established in 19
Ashley Kurz
Oct 24, 2025


Christ the King hosts a blessing of pets in honor of St. Francis
By Katie Dusza, Asst. News Editor On Oct. 5, Christ the King Chapel and Campus Ministry collaborated with the Environmental...
Katie Dusza
Oct 10, 2025


From the borderlands to Buffalo: exploring the Kino Border Initiative
by Kaitlin O’Meara, Copy Editor On Monday, Oct. 6 the Borders and Migrations Initiative, in collaboration with Campus Ministry, hosted an...
Kaitlin O'Meara
Oct 10, 2025


More than just a bookstore: welcoming Barnes and Noble to campus
By Bri Wasil, News Editor This past Wednesday, Canisius University unveiled its new bookstore through Barnes and Noble College. The rapid...
Briana Wasil
Oct 10, 2025
Printing on campus: a correction to “Last week in Senate”
By The Griffin In the Oct. 3 edition of The Griffin , we covered the Sept. 26 United Student Association (USA) meeting, as we do every...
The Griffin
Oct 9, 2025
Beyond the Dome: Tragedy strikes Michigan community
By: Katie Dusza, Asst. News Editor On Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025 at 10:25 a.m., an armed gunman in a pickup truck bearing two American flags...
Katie Dusza
Oct 3, 2025
In Other News...
By: The Griffin Canisius has been named the Best University in the 716 for the second consecutive year in the Best of the 716 contest...
The Griffin
Oct 3, 2025
Fostering Opportunities for All Students: Dean of Students Monthly Forum
Bri Wasil, News Editor This past Tuesday, Dean of Students Mike Yates offered students the opportunity to discuss and share how their...
Briana Wasil
Oct 3, 2025
Faculty Senate's commitment to bettering academics for all
By: Hannah Wiley, Features Editor Going into the 2025-26 academic year, the faculty senate has all its seats full for the first time in...
Hannah Wiley
Oct 3, 2025
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