An Update on the Daemen Geese

By Laura Klotzkin, staff writer The infamous geese of Daemen University have made their return to campus to terrorize another group of students and faculty alike.   “I saw one goose that was patrolling one strip of road. And it was a strip of road that people needed to cross to get to campus,” freshman animation major Tristan Robinson said. Robinson explains how he was able … Continue reading An Update on the Daemen Geese

The Not ‘Academic Festival’ Study Day, ShowCASE

By Zorian Edwards, staff writer On April 16, seniors in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education (CASE) presented their capstone projects. All other students had no classes to attend the presentations, catch up on work, or rest if they chose. This day used to be called the Academic Festival and was a key day in the Daemen calendar.  “There was always a huge poster … Continue reading The Not ‘Academic Festival’ Study Day, ShowCASE

Streams to Fish: Dr. Sarah Whorley Investigates how Road Salt Disrupts Aquatic  Life

By Kayla Cooke, contributing writer A study by Dr. Sarah Whorley, an associate professor of biology at Daemen University, is shedding light on the long-term consequences of winter road salt on freshwater ecosystems. It reveals how rock salt pollution occurs all year long and affects aquatic life beyond the winter months. Whorley, a professor and researcher at Daemen University, has been studying algae and anthropogenic … Continue reading Streams to Fish: Dr. Sarah Whorley Investigates how Road Salt Disrupts Aquatic  Life

Photo Reel: Horses on Campus

By Zorian Edwards, staff writer, and Cadence Russll, editor-in-chief On April 24, the National Equine Institute of Growth through Healing (N.E.I.G.H.) brought therapy horses to campus for students to interact with. N.E.I.G.H. offers trauma-informed therapy, with a specific aim towards veterans, active military, and first responders. Brought to campus by the Veterans Service Team, students were able to pet, interact, and walk with both mini ponies and … Continue reading Photo Reel: Horses on Campus

IMIT Opens to the Public

By Cadence Russell, editor-in-chief It’s been seven years in the making, but the Institute for Mobility Innovation and Technology (IMIT) is opening to the public on April 30, 2025. IMIT is a state-of-the-art rehabilitation center for injuries and illnesses, in partnership with Buffalo Rehab Group and Villa Maria College, where the facility is housed.  Nestled next to Villa Maria’s Athletic Complex, the IMIT looks like … Continue reading IMIT Opens to the Public