Dateline is the student newspaper of
Mount St. Joseph University.
The paper is published monthly and features the latest events and views on campus.
OCTOBER DATELINE
Naturalization Ceremony at the Mount Stirs Memories
Mount St. Joseph will host a Naturalization ceremony for local people becoming American citizens on Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. and the Mount community is invited. I can’t help but reflect on seeing my family’s journey as they too went through this process. On Nov. 21, 1991, my then 13-year-old mother, grandma, two aunts, and uncle came to Cincinnati from St. Andrew, Jamaica. Read more.
Take a Break from Busyness to Go to Bingo
By Brinna Otto
Unless you don’t read your email or aren’t involved in extra-curricular activities, there is a good chance you have heard of or been to a bingo event hosted by Residence Hall Council (RHC). Read more.
What Does it Mean to ‘Climb Higher at the Mount’?
By Joey Knizner
One year ago, I was in the process of making one of the most significant and difficult decisions of my life so far. Read more.
Nursing Students Participate in Milestone Ceremony
By Savannah Coomer
Mount St. Joseph’s annual Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) White Coat Ceremony occurred just a few weeks ago. Families, friends, and loved ones gathered in the Mater Dei Chapel to celebrate the 33 sophomore nursing students receiving their white coats and MSJ branded stethoscopes, a new addition this year. Read more.
Will Pete Rose Finally Get into the Hall of Fame?
By Aidan Christy
“‘Charlie Hustle’ was more than a baseball nickname for Rose; it was his baseball life” (AlliedNews.com). Our own Cincinnati Reds legend played his hardest every game, sprinting out walks to first, and sliding headfirst. Read more.
When a Room Is More Than a Room
By Riley Carman
A place at the Mount that is special to me is my dorm room. It is the place where I met my best friend. It has become a place where I found quiet to focus on my academics. It has become a place where I have learned to respect others further. Read more.
Memories of Pete Rose, ‘the Hometown Boy’
By Teri Zeller Leek ‘94, Dateline Alum Guest Writer
The news of Pete Rose’s passing on Sept. 30 felt like it brought the end of an era. I grew up hearing about the Big Red Machine and watching clips from the 1975 and 1976 World Series. Read more.
Lovely Ladies Lunching Together
By Megan Thompson
Last month I had the pleasure of meeting Sister Victoria Marie Forde. She, Professor Buffy Barkley and I had a lovely lunch across the street at the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse. Read more.