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High Stakes, Low Octane

Sean Fontaine, Writer
January 24, 2011

Glendale, Arizona- The controversial Heisman Trophy winner, Cam Newton, led Auburn University to stunning 22-19 win at Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The supposed track meet became a strategic display of grit and poise as both teams scored 40 points combined. Both offenses came in averaging over... Read more »

Around the World in 90 Minutes comes to Catawba College

Brandon L Coble, Editor
January 13, 2011

On January 27, award-winning author Marty Essen presents his high-energy multi-media show, Around the World in 90 Minutes, at Catawba College. Marty’s show features interesting facts, humorous stories, and the best of thousands of photos he took while traveling the world for his book, Cool Creatures,... Read more »

Lunch at Sweet Meadow Cafe

Sweet Meadow Cafe

Check out Salisbury's own Sweet Meadow Cafe, a fresh escape to great ingredients and friendly service.

Our Rating: A+

Lizzle Davis, Writer
November 30, 2010

Its funny the things you find just by looking around.  In downtown Salisbury, there lies a refreshing oasis from which college students such as us can escape the endless daze of fast food and cheap snacks.  Sweet Meadow Café, located close by at 118 West Innes Street, provides a haven of fresh ingredients... Read more »

Hide Your Cars!

Jarrett Murphy, Writer
November 30, 2010

There is an ongoing problem with vandalism all around campus, especially concerning student’s cars. You would think that anything a student has on campus would be safe and free from harm because of our great public safety staff. However, this is not the case for most students who have had problems... Read more »

A Little More ‘Crazy’ At Catawba!

Jeremy Gardner, Writer
November 30, 2010

Some may have noticed the extra addition of extra spirited fans at Catawba sporting events. The Catawba Crazies are back in action after taking a year off, and are louder than ever before! Under new leadership, every home football game was represented, as well as several away games. The Crazies, adorning... Read more »

Baker Classic

Stuart Thomson, Writer
November 19, 2010

This weekend Catawba is holding the Baker Classic. Winston-Salem State will be taking on Catawba this evening in men’s basketball, on the Moir Court.  Then Catawba will have a day to rest as Winston-Salem State takes on Pfeiffer. Catawba will be back on the court Sunday evening to finish the tournament... Read more »

Freshmen Spotlight: Meet Bailey Buckner

Jeremy Gardner, Writer
November 19, 2010

Meet Bailey Buckner. She is a freshman here at Catawba College from John’s Island, South Carolina. She is majoring in musical theatre. She gave the Pioneer twenty five random facts about herself. If you see Bailey around campus, make sure you say hey! 1. My younger sister is taller than me. 2. My laugh... Read more »

Changes Need to be Made

Jarrett Murphy, Writer
November 19, 2010

Imagine if one day you woke up and you were unable to walk and had to depend on a wheelchair for the rest of your life. Just the thought of this scenario is scary in itself and is a real life problem for some students at Catawba. Wheelchair accessibility is a major issue at Catawba. The issue is downplayed... Read more »

Tuesday’s “Black Out” Helps Catawba “Go Green”

Lizzle Davis, Writer
November 19, 2010

On Tuesday, November 16th, from 8-10 pm, a voluntary “Black Out” took place on the Catawba campus in an attempt to measure how much energy could be saved in a two-hour period. There were over 200 student participants. Students were encouraged to unplug their appliances and turn off their lights.... Read more »

Avoid Getting Sick

Jarrett Murphy, Writer
November 12, 2010

It’s that time of year; students are becoming sick at a rapid pace. If you want to make it through this difficult time and stay healthy, there are a few tips that I can provide so that students do not past their illnesses along to other students. There are a few basic tips that students around campus... Read more »