

Libraries: A Place for Learning, Relaxation, and Community
Maalik Naiem | Writer Olga Lioncat - Pexels I’ve always found something special about libraries. Growing up, I have many treasured memories of visiting them, from reading the Harry Potter books to renting The Muppet Movie on DVD. Libraries have always felt like more than just a place for books; they’re a place to connect, learn, and give back. For students, libraries offer opportunities that go far beyond academics. They’re great spaces to unwind, explore different genres o


Let Doors Slam in Your Face
Ryan Gillott | Editor Peggy_Marco - Pixabay Life won’t hold your hand. Life will open doors for you, but it will also slam them in your...


Mindful News and Media Consumption
Summer Hammack | Editor Alexa_Fotos - Pixabay With the state of our world today, it’s important to take into consideration that not every...


The Path Doesn’t Matter as Long as You’re Going Somewhere
Naomi Kim | Editor Jeshoots - Pexels Like many other college attendees, I came in not knowing what I would do with my life. I enrolled because I had known my entire life that I would go to college after high school, as well as because it was one of two options I was given by my parents, but I had no ambitions and motivation to do anything. I felt pressured, to say the least, that I had to find something quick, because college is a lot of money (although community college not


Campus Christian Fellowship Fosters Community and Faith at LCCC
Maalik Naiem | Writer Graycee Kovalchick (left) and Summer Hammack (right) are dedicated to bringing students together to build...


Rothrock Library’s New Display is Music to Students’ Ears
Trisha Bloszinsky | Writer Starting this semester, the Rothrock Library has introduced a new music feature located at the front of the...


Monarch Tagging and Meadow Restoration Connect Community to Nature
Analesa Continenza | Writer Participants carefully tag monarch butterflies before releasing them to continue their migration journey to Mexico. On Sept. 20, a mix of older and newer residents gathered at Louise W. Moore Park in Easton for a hands-on experience with monarch butterflies and meadow restoration. The Wildlands Conservancy, partnering with Monarch Watch, allowed participants to tag butterflies while learning about their migration and the importance of native habita


Shankweiler's Drive-In Theatre Hosts Night Market
Jeniyah Benitez | Writer On Sept. 12, Shankweiler's Drive-In Theatre in Schnecksville hosted a Night Market. Inspired by the “vampire...


Letter from the Editor
Summer Hammack | Editor Hello everyone! My name is Summer, and I am one of the editors this semester for the Paw Print! I can’t wait to...


Letter from the Editor
Ryan Gillott | Editor Hello, Paw Print enthusiasts! I’m Ryan, one of your editors this fall! My college experience has made me fall in...
