My name is Brianna Morie Price, previous editor-in-chief, and I have worked at The Collegio for three-and-a-half years, though it is time that I say goodbye. I entered as a member of the staff on my first day of freshman year. Within a few months I had worked my way up to an …
Read More »Peachy homemade pie
Ingredients: Crust: 1 1/2 cups flour 1/4 tsp. sea salt 1 tsp. sugar 1/2 cup chilled butter 1/4 cup ice cold water (double to include top crust) Filling: 2 15 0z. cans peaches 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 tbsp. brown sugar 1/2 tbsp. flour 1 egg, whites Instructions: First, start by …
Read More »Simple, semi-homemade chicken and noodles
Ingredients 1 bag egg noodles 4 stalks celery, sliced 3 whole carrots, sliced 1/3 onion, diced 1 carton chicken broth 1 cup water 2 tsp. thyme 2 tsp. oregano Pinch salt Pinch pepper 1 tsp. garlic powder 1 tsp. onion powder 1/2 – 1 lb. chicken Instructions To begin, boil a …
Read More »Getting spooky for ‘Spooktober’
Spooky season is upon us and everyone needs to know the ins and outs of dressing their spookiest for October. When dressing for October, it is highly suggested to wear all things spooky, which means skulls, pumpkins or Jack-O-Lanterns, black cats, candy corn, and anything else that is Halloween-related. There are …
Read More »Getting ready for game day
Everyone wants to look their game day best when supporting their team for football game days, but sometimes it’s hard to decide between all of your clothes to know what to wear. Fret no more, for soon you will be game day ready—fashion-wise. First things first, you always want to make sure …
Read More »Bishop presents Emmet Memorial Lecture
As part of the 26th Victor J. Emmett Memorial Lecture, literary scholar Andrew Bishop presented his lecture titled “Insensibility or ‘Vicious Sympathy?’ What to Feel About Animal Pain According to The Island of Dr. Moreau.” Students, staff, and faculty gathered in the Governor’s Room of the Overman Student Center Thursday, Sept. 12 to …
Read More »How to dress for fall in excessive heat
Fall is only a week away, but the weather does not seem to think so. With 90-degree heat, how can you possibly celebrate fall properly? There are certain ways you can dress for the excessive heat while still looking ready for fall. The first things to remember are the key factors …
Read More »Pittsburg paints the town red
In leading up to Pitt State’s opening home football game, the city of Pittsburg and Pitt State are celebrating with Paint the Town Red. This week, community members and students, staff and faculty, alike will paint the town red and gold to this year’s theme “Gus’ Excellent Adventure.” Paint the …
Read More »A look into fabulous fall
With September here and August behind us, that means fall is just right around the corner, ready to peek in for a chilly bite. Are you ready for fall? More importantly, is your wardrobe ready for fall 2019? Fall 2019 is bringing with it a load of new styles ready …
Read More »Student assists with art installation
The University Gallery, seated inside Porter Hall, recently opened with a new art exhibit by Stephen Watson. Watson’s exhibit features an installation which he received help with from Victoria Lemke, senior in 3D art. Watson is an assistant art professor at Samford University and recently travelled to Pitt State to present a …
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