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We’re number one!

By Chris Bils March 21, 2013

Set aside the speed at which they can run or swim, the distances that they can throw and the heights they can vault and jump. Forget about all of that stuff for a second. College athletes are amazing....

A week at Ashland University

Collegian Staff February 21, 2013

During the week of Nov. 12, five Collegian reporters set out to cover the campus way. Chronicling snapshots of college events, these vignettes represent Ashland University in five days—detailing academic...

AU earns revenge against the Warriors

By Richard Quick and Kevin Stoicovy November 15, 2012

Wayne State The AU women’s volleyball team had nothing but earning victory on their minds going into their second to last match of the season on Friday night. The Eagles cruised their way to a 3-1 win...

Kruger, Johnson throw in London

by Richard Quick August 22, 2012

On the morning of Aug. 3 at the Olympic Games in London, two individuals represented the United States in the hammer throw preliminary qualification round. Both can be traced back to Ashland. A.G. Kruger...

AU TV-20 up and running

By Richard Quick February 16, 2012

At 11 a.m. on Jan. 26, AU TV completed the transition to AU TV-20. AU TV-20 officially launched with a broadcast of the Journalism and Digital Media department's September 11 documentary "9/11 Remembered."...

JDM and AUTV t­ackling new ­challenges

By Richard Quick January 19, 2012

In the coming days, the AU Journalism and Digital Media Department will be embarking on some of their biggest projects to date. Armstrong Cable channel 2, which is known as TV2, will not only be transitioning...

Admissions Office re-staffs; new faces, more multi-tasking

By Richard Quick November 17, 2011

While some students have noticed and some have not, the Ashland University Office of Admissions has undergone a makeover, or as they call it in the professional world, a restructuring. As of May 2011,...

Kick the blues

By Richard Quick September 1, 2011

The days of late night bonfires, no bedtimes, Fourth of July picnics, summer jobs, and no roommates are officially a thing of the past. The only things that exist now are classes, on-campus jobs, advisor...

SpringFest provides fun before finals

By Richard Quick April 28, 2011

Tornado warnings, never-ending rain, fleeting moments of sunshine, looming finals and impending graduation can only mean one thing: spring. Spring has officially reared its often-indecisive head here at...

Sharpe talks animals

By Richard Quick April 21, 2011

On Thursday, April 14, the Philosophy Club hosted Dr. Sharpe in the Dauch College of Business and Economics for a lecture on animalism. Sharpe is an assistant professor at Saint Cloud State University...

Substitute choir director continues tradition of excellence

By Richard Quick April 7, 2011

Last semester, after a faculty search and a series of interviews for a one-semester substitute as Ashland University choir director in place of the usual director, Dr. Rowland Blackley, Michael Seredick...

AU rallies to raise money, help fight cancer

By Richard Quick March 31, 2011

Last April, Ashland University and Colleges Against Cancer held its inaugural Relay for Life. According to Aubrey Shirley, a member of Colleges Against Cancer, there were 14 teams, around 260 participants,...

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