The Mountain Echo The Mountain Echo is a print and online newspaper that reports on news and events at the university. The newspaper began in 1879. According to a 1993 article by William Lawbaugh in
The Mountain Briefing, the first issues were printed on a hand-operated press by Professor
Ernest Lagarde from his home. Early issues of the newspaper were four pages long and reported on education, sports, and significant campus events. The issues also included articles on the history of Mount St. Mary's, poetry and literary works, death notices, alumni news, and personal and other advertisements.
The Mountain Echo ceased publication after several years, but was revived on October 28, 1923, when Volume I, Number 1 was published.
The Echo has been in continuous publication since then.
The Mountain Echo was restructured during the academic year 1974–75, and was renamed
The Mountain Review. The name was changed back to
The Mountain Echo the following year. By the 1995/96 academic year,
The Mountain Echo was printing a 24-page issue on a biweekly schedule. That year the newspaper expanded into two other formats.
Echo Online was the first incarnation of
The Mountain Echo website. And
Echo Weekly News with Vince Chesney was a radio show hosted by the newspaper's editor-in-chief on the college radio station, WMTB.
Tolle Lege Tolle Lege, first published in 2007, is a collection of philosophy and theology essays by undergraduates and seminarians. Essays are submitted through email and then voted on by the board of student editors. The journal's name means "take up and read," and is taken from
Augustine's
Confessions.
Lighted Corners Lighted Corners, the Mount's literary and arts magazine, published its first issue in 1981.
Lighted Corners is dedicated to art, fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and photography. Each year near the end of the fall semester, submissions are collected through email, which are voted on anonymously by staff. The editorial board makes the final selections, and then the staff spends the spring semester editing and putting the magazine together.
Lighted Corners has won many awards from the
Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA), the American Scholastic Press Association, and the
Society for Collegiate Journalists. In 2017,
Lighted Corners received a gold medal and All-Columbian honors from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. According to the CSPA, “All-Columbian honors have been given only when the publication has achieved the 95th percentile or higher in one or more of the three categories.”
Moorings Moorings, the Mount's undergraduate critical humanities journal, published its first issue in 2016. Moorings accepts essay submissions primarily in History, English, Communications, Art, Music, and Theater. The journal attempts to maintain a balance in subjects while remaining dedicated to a high quality of academic work.
Moorings also accepts student art submissions for cover artwork and provides a monetary prize for best essays and artwork. Although
Moorings has an interdisciplinary panel of faculty advisors, the journal is almost entirely student-run with its editor-in-chief position passed down among students, making it unique among the Mount's journals. It also offers a double-blind peer review processes which both grades and edits written submissions. == Athletics ==