Sun. Mar 22nd, 2026

Black Excellence Ball to debut at SVSU

Thrift store recommendations in the area

Thrifting is such a great way to shop sustainably and give back to your community at the same time. Here are some options for my favorite places to thrift in the area, in no particular order. Underground Railroad Resale, 5647 State St., Saginaw, MI 48603 Underground Railroad is a great cause, running completely on donations…

SVSU welcomes women’s hockey team

SVSU will introduce a women’s club hockey team in the 2026-27 academic year. The team will play in ACHA Women’s Division II and compete in the Central Collegiate Women’s Hockey Association (CCWHA) conference against opponents like Northern Michigan University, Michigan State University, and Central Michigan University. Home games will be played at Saginaw Bay Ice…

Healthcare wait times are outrageous

This morning, I called my primary care physician’s office to make an appointmentabout my migraine headaches. I described the symptoms I was experiencing: excruciating pain, nausea, vomiting, and splotchy vision. I get 2-3 headaches of this severity monthly. However, I was met with the typical answer that I’d have to wait a few months to…

After Corq: RSOs struggle to promote events

Nearly a year after SVSU discontinued the Corq campus events app, RSOs say its replacement, the Student Happenings Calendar in MySVSU, has made it harder to promote events and reach students. During the GESS-C Spring Cleaning Event on Thursday, March 12, Andi Clark, president of the RSO, noticed a trend. “We just haven’t seen as…

Campus is more boring than ever before

The largely appealing factor for many students when deciding to attend SVSU is the affordability of tuition, but when students actually get here, they often find very little to do after classes, if not stay in their dorms. If students are not at their dorms, they are generally either at one of the few dining…

Track and field makes its mark indoors

The indoor track and field championship season concluded Mar. 14, with SVSU placing 10th at the NCAA Division II National Meet. Now, athletes look forward to the outdoor season. Sawyer Moloy, a sophomore computer science major, won the high jump, tying the SVSU school record of 2.20 meters he had previously set. He narrowly beat…

App algorithms make war easy to ignore

Every day, war continues in the Middle East. Cities are obliterated, homes reduced to rubble, and lives are being upended. Yet, the rest of the world only largely experiences this war through short bursts of sensational reels wedged between videos of cooking tutorials and cats dancing to pop music — we only really see what…

Horoscopes for week of March 16

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 19) Take some time to appreciate the people who show up for you this week — even just in small ways. Sometimes the best moments happen when you don’t try. Taurus (Apr 20 – May 20) Slow down this week! Use this as a chance to enjoy the little things,…

GESS-C hosts event to promote second-hand shopping

As the weather begins to warm up and spring cleaning season approaches, students had the chance to sell unwanted items for a low price at the Geography, Environmental Studies & Sustainability, and Conservation Club (GESS-C) Spring Cleaning Thrift Event on March 12 from 3 – 7 p.m. in the TSAR. The event functioned as an…

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