Nick Escalada The federal government has remained in an unprecedented shutdown since the first of this month after a lapse in funding, which has caused the impediment of several large programs ...
Ryndi Greenwell For the past couple of years, there has been no official botany club on campus. STEM students like botany majors are often so overwhelmed with classwork that mingling with their ...
Embody the spirit of the greatest man to ever live, the mayor of Margaritaville himself: Jimmy Buffett. Wear a Hawaiian shirt, a ...
Ariana Wilson Competition was like breathing; anything that could be ‘won’ became a challenge, a game. The ease with which I became an athlete seemed predestined. It was always more than just a ...
Op, protesters spilled in from all directions — brandishing signs, flags and all manner of costumes, eager to voice their dissent and join their fellow ...
Miranda Ricks Halloween is just around the corner, and the calendar is stacked with tons of ways to haunt your weekend. The community is bringing haunted houses, vampire balls, goth nights and ...
by Miranda RicksThree different people with the same love for plants! House plants have become quite popular these days especially since we’re all basically stuck inside during the pandemic. Not only ...
McCabe An earthquake is inevitable — you can’t control where or when it’ll strike, but you can control how you respond. “If an earthquake happens, someone’s gonna be ...
Sadie Shields  Students and community members recently came together in the Library Fishbowl on Monday, Oct. 20 to co-create a zine for the Campus and Community Dialogue on Race (CDOR), an ...