Since its release in late November, “Heated Rivalry” (2025) has quickly earned a spot in television history, averaging nine ...
Hamline hired Dusty Johnson in the role of Associate Vice President of Facilities Operations and Capital Planning early last ...
Hamline Undergraduate Student Congress (HUSC) elections are right around the corner, with voting opening Feb. 17 and closing ...
Stephen King fans. Six of King’s fan favorite works were adapted to screen, with four films, “The Monkey,” “The Long Walk,” “The Running Man,” and the theatrical release of “The Life of Chuck.” There ...
Bob Davies, the newly appointed Head Coach for Hamline Football, has approached the program’s rebuild with a peppiness that has not been there before. Davies has had a plethora of coaching experiences ...
Throughout human history, art has been used by many to express their ideas in both ordinary and politically challenging times, a big example of these would be theatrical productions. Whether plays or ...
After returning from the winter hiatus, Men’s and Women’s Tennis have made their mark on the green court. Tennis kicked off its season on Feb. 13 at St. Norbert in De Pere, Wisconsin, where they ...
Despite flipping under the radar, Hamline Gymnastics has been making incredible strides and progress in several individual and group performances. On Feb. 6, the team hosted a “cause” meet against ...
To remember those who have been killed and continue to be harmed by Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota, the Muslim Student Association (MSA) held a vigil on Friday, Feb. 13 in the ...
Hamline’s Swim and Dive season slate wrapped up last week with a strong showing at the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships, including personal bests across the board and most ...
Last July, Hamline introduced Alex Focke as the University’s new Athletic Director. Focke however is no stranger to the institution or Hamline Athletics, with over a decade of experience on campus. “I ...
Most students who live on campus have probably seen issues of Hamline’s The Fulcrum magazine somewhere, even if the memory of where is fuzzy. Pipers might not know the magazine, may not have read it, ...