Our first Photo of the Week (POTW) for the fall semester celebrates the JCU entrepreneurship team placing third at the Entrepreneurship Education Consortium’s Immersion week in August.
Continue reading this storyThe weather has been remarkable so far this month. Megan Dzurec snapped this photo of Graselli Tower on a beautiful afternoon.
Continue reading this storyIf you were on campus Wednesday afternoon, you may have caught the amazing double (and triple in some photos) rainbow over campus. Drake Sulzer ’16 sent us this shot he grabbed of this beautiful moment.
Continue reading this storyMichael Hurley ’16 “caught this gem last Friday evening” and sent it to us.
Continue reading this storyThe calendar says Spring is here, but don’t tell the Quad that. We’re hoping that this is the last snow of the season…
Continue reading this storyYes, Mother Nature flexed her muscles Wednesday and it wasn’t pretty. But this photo by Lindsey Fano ’16 of the sun rising over Don Shula Stadium shows that there’s always a bright side.
Continue reading this storyThursday morning, we sent off our women’s basketball team to their first ever NCAA Division III Tournament. Can’t make it to the game? WJCU 88.7 FM will provide audio coverage for any game in which John Carroll is involved. Get the link to the live web stream here.
Continue reading this storyThough Mother Nature hasn’t been completely kind to us lately, she still has the ability to show us beauty. Jillian Falzini ’15 submitted this great shot of Grasselli Tower at sunset to us.
Continue reading this storyJCU London Spring 2014 students visited Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument, in Wiltshire, England. One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is the remains of a ring of standing stones set within earthworks.
Continue reading this storyYes, it’s been cold. Really cold. But you have to admit, campus looks beautiful under all that snow. We know that Nikki Keller ’15 agrees, since she wrote “Early morning on a freezing cold day, with a beautiful view,” when submitting this photo.
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