Fall is the perfect time of year for cozy cafés, brisk walks about the campus and curling up with a good book or two. But…
“Composite,” a show highlighting the artwork of graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) students, opened in the Vicki Myhren Gallery in Shwayder Art Building on…
On May 9, amongst food, drinks, music, dancing and street performances, the ribbon at Union Station’s entrance was cut by a variety of dignitaries from…
As the end of the quarter approaches, students are all accustomed to preparing final research papers and studying for final exams. One of the photography…
While the quarter is wrapping up and before long everyone will be off enjoying the summer, school is still in session and it’s certainly worth…
The end of summer is always filled with regret and shame. Regret that we didn’t do enough or see enough, and shame for not following…
For many students, summer is the time to let loose and ignore all education. Yet for other, more wise students, summer is the time to…
Art history and history double major Ashley Mingus has dedicated the last four years of her life to the intensive study of Europe. Mingus, born…
The Stadium Inn’s festive crimson and gold sign promises “mixed drinks” on its topsy turvy sign and is a beacon of amusement and possible debauchery…
In her time working at the Health and Counseling Center (HCC) as a clinical psychologist, where she first started as an intern in 2008, Kirsten…
