by ANNMARIE ELY in Campus News
Bucks groundskeeping staff
solved a Canadian geese problem
by getting a campus dog.
Her name is Gerty, and the 3-
year-old dog helps keep campus
walkways clear of goose poop by
chasing the geese away.
"Gerty comes everyday. She
also kind of works for the college.
by ADAM STAPENELL in Campus News
The members of the Habitat for
Humanity club were recently allowed
to sign their names to
the new building being constructed
as an expansion to the Upper Bucks campus.
Club President Janine Jasinski led
the members through the
construction site, so that the
nine members could all leave their legacy on the Upper Bucks campus.
New renovations strive to make the campus equally accessible to all students
by JESSE TROUT in Campus News
Recent construction at the Newtown
campus has made huge
strides toward making the entire
school more handicap accessible.
Various ramps and closer handicapped
parking areas have been
added, and the often 'out-of-order'
elevator has been fixed. This is a
huge step in making this campus
equally accessible to each and
every student.
by RICKMAURO in Campus News
ppreciates the new study area.
He's been using the Stars and
Stripes lounge since its inception.
Bradley Longowsky, 29, is an
Environmental Science major
who was formerly a machinery
technician in the U.S. Coast
Guard. He has served in places all
over the country, including
Hawaii.