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Vigil for Unity and Peace

On March 25, in front of the Palmieri Activities Center, the Center for Campus Ministry held its first Vigil for Unity and Peace. The...

Mount Graduates Earn Higher Salaries

Mount St. Mary’s University has been ranked third on GradReports's Best Colleges in Maryland by Salary Score ranking with a Salary Score...

Sakowski Published in Prestigious Journal

Assistant Professor of Science, Eric Sakowski (C’08), has co-published an article in the prestigious journal Nature Microbiology on...

I Thirst

In mere days, we will commemorate the greatest act of love ever to be made: Christ willingly dying on the cross to save both you and me....

Self Care and Focusing on Yourself

This time last year, Maryland was put in lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mount had to close campus and send students home....

Water(ever) It Takes

The amount of water one needs to drink in order to be considered hydrated varies depending on their personal characteristics, such as age...

Stressors of Another Pandemic Semester

Spring 2021 is the second COVID-19 semester at the Mount and there have been some ongoing difficulties dealing with midterms amid the...

Rise of Asian Hate Crimes During Pandemic

On March 16 at around 5 p.m., a 21-year-old white man named Robert Aaron Long went on a shooting spree in Atlanta, Ga. He went to three...

“Old” Alumnus on New Mount Ways

Recently, I became aware of rancor at the Mount over a magazine article attributed to Dr. Joshua Hochschild pertaining to his opinion on...

Demonstration of White Privilege

Recently, members of the Mount faculty brought to my attention that The Mountain Echo has yet to write an article on why the attack on...

Do Your Part and Get Vaccinated

The coronavirus disease has spiraled out of control and has taken more than half a million lives in the U.S. alone. It seems surreal that...

Career Center is Ready to Help Seniors

As the spring semester draws to a close, time has come for seniors to intently consider job prospects and contemplate where their future...

Hope for a ‘Normal’ Fall Semester

It has been over a year since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down society and forced us to change the way we live our daily lives. But with...

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