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THE PACE CHRONICLE

The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

The Award Winning Newspaper Of Pace University

THE PACE CHRONICLE

Brad Paterson. Photo by Photo Athletics.

Brad Paterson: Skates for Cleats

TJ Combs, Featured Writer May 4, 2017

Brad Paterson is a staple for Pace men’s lacrosse, but he grew up playing and thriving in hockey. Paterson grew up Caldwell, N.J. as an avid Rangers fan, which is why he played hockey with a local...

Pace's football field at night. Photo by Joseph Tucci

Athletics Has to Stop Censoring the Chronicle

James Miranda, Sports Editor May 3, 2017

Let’s get one thing straight: I don’t like you and I know for damn sure you don’t like me, Pace Athletics. I will not be naming anyone by name out of respect for the people in Athletics. I’m...

Abby Haimson. Photo by Pace Athletics.

Abby Haimson: A Powerhouse for Women’s Lacrosse

TJ Combs, Featured Writer May 2, 2017

Abby Haimson has played just over thirty games since joining the Pace Setters Women’s Lacrosse team and within that brief time, she’s become known as a powerhouse for her team. Haimson, a Montville,...

Pace University. Photo by Joseph Tucci.

The Best Study Spots on Campus

Nihal Al Qawasmi, Opinion Editor May 2, 2017

The school year is ending and finals are around the corner. Everyone is heading towards their favorite corners on campus to hit the books and say sayonara to the spring semester. Do you know which spots...

A photo of Andy from an issue from my high school newspaper that was dedicated to him. Photo by James Miranda/The Pace Chronicle.

A Senior Goodbye from the Copy Editor

James Miranda, Sports Editor May 2, 2017

Saying goodbye to my first newspaper experience is neither hard nor bittersweet. But it is weird to have to write about myself considering I spent all four years writing about others. My favorite things...

The elevator where the button was stolen. Photo by John Wattson.

Alumni Hall Elevator Fixed After Button Allegedly Stolen

Abby Stucker, Featured Writer April 25, 2017

Residents in Pace’s Alumni Hall were surprised to find that they couldn’t access the fourth floor in one of the two elevators because the button was allegedly stolen, according to an email from Residence...

Matt Landau making a speech during Relay for Life. Photo by Joseph Tucci.

Colleges Against Cancer Hosts Hundreds in Relay for Life

Alexander Coma and Alex Meister April 25, 2017

Pace University’s chapter of Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) held its ninth annual Relay for Life charity event to attract support for cancer research and treatment in the Goldstein Fitness Center on Fri.,...

Professor Robert Klaeger. Photo courtesy of Pace University.

Dear Bob

Kevin Czerwinski, Faculty Advisor April 25, 2017

The spring semester is drawing to a close and, for me, there is always a bit of sadness as we close out a term. I like the familiarity of the classroom, the banter with my students and, generally, just...

Pace President Stephen Friedman (standing behind podium) never met Dr. Edward Mortola, but very much looked up to his success for his own career here at Pace. Photo by James Miranda/The Pace Chronicle.

Edward Mortola’s Centennial Celebrated

James Miranda, Sports Editor April 18, 2017

The Pace University community congregated and celebrated Dr. Edward Mortola’s (1917-2002) centennial by reminiscing and honoring his life and service to the institution in Mortola Library on Fri., Apr....

Jim Eyring owns a bird feeder like his childhood one and uses it to teach his five-year-old daughter, Layla, about birds just like his parents did for him. Photo courtesy of Jim Eyring.

James Eyring’s Food for Thought

James Miranda, Sports Editor April 13, 2017

James Eyring’s dyslexia made academics difficult growing up, but the bird feeder that hung outside his kitchen window made him the naturalist he is today. Eyring, Pace’s Nature Center’s assistant...

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