The Universal Appeal of James Bond
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By Erik Schneider, Opinion contributor After 60 years and 25 films, James Bond 007 has continued to thrill audiences worldwide. After...
The Griffin
- Nov 4, 2022
Reader's Rite: Laundry
My ex-boyfriend was a real slug, and always forgot his laundry in the dryer for days. Normally it would not bother me what he did with...
The Griffin
- Nov 4, 2022
Editorial 11/04/22: All willing collaborators
By Patrick Healy “We, this Canisius family, invite any and all willing collaborators to join with us so that together we can rise to meet...
The Griffin
- Nov 4, 2022
Notes from The Underground 11/04/22
By Pay Heavy, Cheerios-in-Chief The Underground simply does not understand slang. We have one global event similar to the Black Death,...
The Griffin
- Oct 28, 2022
What is the most popular Halloween candy?
By Maggie Donner, Features Contributor It’s that time of year again. The leaves begin to turn and there’s pumpkin spice everywhere you...
The Griffin
- Oct 28, 2022
Notes from the Underground 10/28/22
By Pay Heavy, Cheerio-in-Chief The day The Underground’s criticism of the Griffin’s official policy on Oxford Commas and unofficial...
The Griffin
- Oct 28, 2022
Letter to the Editor: Healy off base in last week’s editorial
By Dr. Michael Wood, Chair of Quantitative Sciences Department In the Department of Quantitative Sciences, we have a passion for data and...
The Griffin
- Oct 28, 2022
The Griffin Editorial 10/28/22: Covid’s continuing consequences
By Patrick Healy Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Sara Morris spoke to the student Senate this past week and gave The Griffin...
The Griffin
- Oct 28, 2022
How to be safe on Halloweekend
By Public Safety Halloween Safety Tips Halloween is one of the most popular holidays of the year. It’s important to pay attention to your...
The Griffin
- Oct 28, 2022
Reader's Rite: Group Project
By Grace Brown In seventh grade, I was assigned a video-style project in my middle-school social studies class. I want to say it was a...
Marissa Burr, Opinion Section Assistant Editor
- Oct 21, 2022
Romanticizing Your Autumn Days
By Marissa Burr The mid-semester slump is upon us, and this year it has hit me hard. October is normally my favorite month out of the...
The Griffin
- Oct 21, 2022
The Griffin Editorial: Circle This Idea and First Year Favoritism
By Patrick Healy Circle this idea In our last edition, this column critiqued overreliance on resources such as the Griff Center in the...
Erik Schneider
- Oct 21, 2022
The Significance of Supportive Students
By Erik Schneider For those who don’t know me I’m Erik Schneider and I’m a Facilities Management 2nd Shift Housekeeping Foreman here on...
Grace Brown
- Oct 21, 2022
Reader's Rite: Bad Grades
I was taking an online course about terrorism and had never met my professor face-to-face. As an asynchronous class, we communicated 100%...
The Griffin
- Oct 21, 2022
Notes From The Underground 10/21/2022
By Pay Heavy, Cheerio-in-Chief On this date in 1858, the Can Can was performed for the first time in Paris. Our official mascot is the...
The Griffin
- Oct 7, 2022
The Griffin Editorial: Steve K's first 100 days
Tomorrow is President Stoute’s 100th day in office. We have already analyzed his subjective qualities as a leader, concluding that he...
The Griffin
- Oct 7, 2022
Notes from the Underground
By Pay Heavy, Cheerios-in-Chief President Stoute wants faculty and students to come together to “organically innovate.” The Underground...
Marissa Burr
- Oct 7, 2022
Not enough time
By Marissa Burr Seven hours at a hotel cooking breakfast. Then five hours spent in the classroom and six hours on homework. And that’s...
Megan Ashbery
- Oct 7, 2022
Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Canisius says “neither"
By Megan Ashbery If you’ve happened to take a look at your class syllabus lately, you’ve probably noticed that we don’t have any classes...
The Griffin
- Oct 7, 2022
Reader's Rite: Dining Hall Food
Years after graduating from college, I still have strong memories of dining hall experiences. I attended a small college in a tiny town...
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