Knox in the News

Highlights of Recent Coverage

May 6, 2013

Knox Volunteers Beautify Galesburg

Filed under: Students, President in News, Community, Faculty, Staff — Peter @ 1:18 pm

From: The Register Mail (Galesburg, IL)

In conjunction with the Great American Cleanup, various Knox College organizations and students spread across Galesburg Saturday morning, beautifying the city as they went.

Although the main focus of this year’s cleanup program was freeing Galesburg of trash and litter, some groups took on different projects of landscaping, home repair, planting trees and other various jobs.

“This is a really busy time on a college campus. We’re hurdling towards the end of the term and graduation. The fact that so many kids would still come out today is a great thing,” said Knox College President Teresa AmottRead more…

April 30, 2013

Student Interns at Family Crisis Center

Filed under: Students, Business, Internship — Peter @ 2:37 pm

From: The Register Mail (Galesburg, IL)

Kiara Booth had an official reason to be outside the Knox County Courthouse for Friday’s “Hands Around the Courthouse.” The just-turned 21-year-old Knox College student has been an intern at Safe Harbor Family Crisis Center for the last two terms. And she plans to continue volunteering this summer. But the real reason Booth went to the annual event held to mark April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month was shared by the close to 100 people who joined her.

“I’ve learned a lot about myself,” Booth said. “And I’ve learned about different people’s perspectives. It’s been time-consuming and I’ve been asked questions I’ve never heard before. But I’ve learned I have a gift for helping others.”… Read more…

Knox Grad Discusses Career as Blues Musician, Ad Exec

Filed under: Students, Alumni, Arts — Peter @ 1:45 pm

From: The Register Mail (Galesburg, IL)

Birmingham, Ala.-based band Bourbon & Bleach, with Galesburg native Bob “Hurricane” Harrison serving as lead vocalist and on harp (harmonica), has released its first self-titled CD… Bob was born in Galesburg, and was graduated from Galesburg High School and Knox College. His first band, “Innocent Byproduct,” was formed by Bob and pals in high school. His second band, “Tricyle,” was organized at Knox… Bob’s day job is assistant creative director for Luckie Co., a Birmingham advertising agency…  Read more…

April 29, 2013

Marquette Student to Play Football at Knox

Filed under: Students, Athletics — Peter @ 1:14 pm

From: La Salle News-Tribune (La Salle, IL)

While the Marquette [High School, Illinois] football program lost one of its front line leaders, Knox College gained one as Jack Donahue committed to play for the Prairie Fire on Wednesday. The left guard helped the Crusaders score an area-best 32.4 points per game en route to a 9-0 regular season in the Northeastern Athletic Conference and a trip to the second round of the Class 1A playoffs. Donahue, a NewsTribune All-Area selection, said a visit to the NCAA Division III school in Galesburg solidified his decision… Read more…

April 18, 2013

Knox Hosts Peacebuilding Conference

Filed under: Students, Community, Academics — Peter @ 9:23 am

From: WIUM (Macomb, IL)

Knox College hosts a peacebuilding conference, “Work That Matters: Engaging the World After Knox,” to mark the five-year anniversary of the Knox Peace Corps Preparatory Program. Former Peace Corps Acting Director Jody Olsen, who was involved in the creation of Knox’s Peace Corps Prep Program, gives the conference’s keynote address… Knox was the first college in the United States to offer its students an official Peace Corps Preparatory Program, designed to prepare students for the Peace Corps or other international service… Read more…

April 16, 2013

Knox Baseball Starts Strong

Filed under: Students, Athletics — Peter @ 2:59 pm

From: The Register Mail (Galesburg, IL)

Knox College’s baseball team holds a 10-5 record and is off to a start Prairie Fire coach Jami Isaacson doesn’t remember experiencing before. “It’s nice to be 10-5, but we’re 3-1 in the Midwest Conference and that’s a good start. Doing what we did against Grinnell last week makes us feel good.

“If we stay healthy, pitch it and field it we are going to compete in the Midwest Conference,” he added. “We have a long way to go. We just have to be who we are and do what we do and let the chips fall where they may. We have to stay within the game. We have to throw strike one, make routine plays and not force things.”… Read more…

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