
SVSU Esports ‘pros vs. Joes’ fundraising event held to benefit First Ward Community Center

SVSU Esports held a “pros vs Joes” fundraising event to benefit First Ward Community Center on April 13. The event raised over $1000 for the organization. The event was a competition between […]
SVSU Softball splits double-header with PNW

On April 15, Saginaw Valley’s softball team played a double header against Purdue Northwest for the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). Junior Sydney Herioux scored the single run of the first […]
Student employees need to be paid a living wage

Being a college student is a big commitment for its unique balancing act of academics, work, and personal time. I know many students who have little personal time due to being overwhelmed […]
FEME hosts sexual assault awareness bingo event

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and as a part, FEME partnered with the Michigan Forensic Examiners to put on an awareness bingo event. FEME (Femxle Empowerment & Multicultural Education) is a […]
Review: look-back at 4 years as an SVSU cardinal

For most of the members of the Class of 2023, myself included, we could spend ages simply trying to assemble the right combination of words to put on a page to explain […]
Review: “Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves”

Good fantasy movies and t.v. shows are hard to come by. Some, like “Lord of the Rings”, stand the testament of time as an epic adventure quest. In more recent years, “The […]
Baseball wins double-header against Parkside

SVSU men’s baseball traveled to Kenosha Wisconsin to take on the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in a double header over the weekend. The team scored 22-7 in the first and 10-5 in the […]
Shinedown ignites Saginaw with an electrifying performance

Shinedown’s highly anticipated world tour began on April 4 at the Dow Event Center in Saginaw, MI, delivering a memorable, high-energy rock show that exceeded all expectations. The American rock band, known […]
Photo Story: SVSU celebrates Coop’s Birthday

Photo Story: SVSU hosts annual robotics competition

Climate Stick Club invites speakers to campus

Saginaw Valley State University’s (SVSU) Registered Student Organization (RSO) the Climate Stick Club will be hosting climate change advocates for a lecture followed by a fireside chat to spread awareness about climate […]
Michigan author speaks with students

Award winning Michigan author Anne-Marie Oomen visited Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) last week to teach students about literacy and writing. Oomen is a dramatist, poet, memoirist, and teacher. She won A […]
Dance team moves to finals in Orlando

The Saginaw Valley State University dance team recently competed in the Dance Team Union 2023 College Classic competition, ranking first place in Jazz, second place in Hip Hop, and fourth place in […]
Creator of International Day of Trangender Visibility visits campus, holds discussion

Student Association presidential election sees incumbent Urlaub claim victory

The Student Association election cycle has finished for the 2023-2024 academic year. This election had the presidential seat up for grabs. The race commenced between incumbent Austin Urlaub and opponent Vince Ford. […]
Cardinals sweep Parkside in double-header

The Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) baseball team kicked off the start of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) with a double win on April 1. The team headed to Grand […]
Photo story: SVSU hosts Lagoona Bloo for BINGO Night

With flair and charisma, Lagoona Bloo sets the stage for an entertaining evening of Drag Queen Bingo at Saginaw Valley State University. Vanguard Photographer | Anna Alexander
Saginaw Art Museum to showcase SVSU students works

Students from professor Andrea Ondish’s Arts Management and Safety BFA Seminar class will be curating an exhibition at the Saginaw Art Museum. A requirement of the course is that students curate their […]
Book banning in schools is harmful to education

I remember reading “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak when I was in seventh grade. “The Book Thief” is a story about a young girl living in Nazi Germany. I remember there […]
SVSU to host famed Michigan author Anne-Marie Oomen

This week, award winning Michiganauthor Anne-Marie Oomen willbe visiting Saginaw Valley StateUniversity (SVSU) and the surroundingcommunity to promote literature andwriting. Oomen is a dramatist, poet, memoirist,and teacher. She won A WP’s Sue […]
You should stop e-mailing me unless it’s important

I would like to start this with a disclaimer that this op-ed does not apply to any residents in the building which I work, any of my professors, bosses, colleagues, Vanguard readers […]
Women’s tennis loses against Michigan Tech

On March 31, Saginaw Valley State University women’s tennis lost a matchup against Michigan Tech during the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), 4-3. The double matches allowed for one point earned […]
Review: ‘The Swarm’ is a binge-worthy horror-comedy

Who is your favorite artist? It may seem like an innocent question, but when posed by Andrea Greene your answer better be Ni’Jah, or it could be a question of life or […]
FEME hosts Womxn’s 5 under 5 panel as
part of Womxn’s History Month celebration

Several Saginaw Valley State University alumni were featured as panelists in a Womxn’s 5 under 5 panel. The panel, held virtually on March 20, was organized by the registered student organization (RSO) […]
GLIAC double-header sets records for SVSU

In their first Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) games of the 2023 season, Saginaw Valley State University’s baseball team hosted Purdue University Northwest. The Cardinals (10-9, 2-0) emerged victorious in the […]
Junior Sara Moos continues her softball career

After winning the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) last year and making it to the finals at regionals, the third baseman of SVSU’s softball team pushes to succeed this season. Junior […]
Event Photo: OMSA and SA host “Beautiful in Braids”

You have to push yourself if you want to grow

We were all born not knowing how to walk. We didn’t simply stand up one day and run around. We had to teach ourselves, by grabbing on to furniture and other people, […]
Event Photo: SA hosts “Yoga with Tina Owen” event

We should have a more intimate relationship with food

Do you know where your food comes from? And no, I don’t mean the supermarket. Saying that food is important is an understatement; as living organisms, we have to eat to survive. […]
Review: ‘Daisy Jones and The Six’ worth watching

Book-to-screen adaptations are always tricky to get just right. Turning hundreds of pages of character development and plot into a digestible film or T.V series is a daunting task. While the burden […]
Police Briefs

Former student arrested on outstanding warrant On March 20, officers received a notification from Novi PD regarding a former student with an outstanding SVSU PD warrant. The former student was arrested and […]
SVSU students qualify for National Forensic Association National Championship

Two Saginaw Valley State University students, Evangeline Cruz, and Nimnan Wuyep, have qualified to compete at the National Forensic Association National Championship in April. Cruz, a communication major from Detroit, will present […]
SVSU student wins $300 scholarship in art competition

Saginaw Valley State University student Austin Hlinka, a thirdyear graphic design major, was named as the winner of a label design contest created for the Theodore Roethke Poetry and Arts Festival. The […]
Photo Story: Womxn’s leadership luncheon panel inspires SVSU students and faculty

FEME holds annual bra drive to benefit local shelter

In honor of Women’s History Month, one of Saginaw Valley State University’s (SVSU’s) registered student organizations (RSOs) is holding a bra drive throughout the month of March. FEME stands for Femxle Empowerment […]
Review: Loud Thoughts is an excellent local band

When it comes to music, I almost always dig something that is complex. I was involved in band during my secondary school years, so I understand the meaning of balance and layering […]
Baseball wins against CMU with a 7-4 score

On March 15, SVSU traveled to Mount Pleasant to take on Central Michigan University. SVSU came out with a 7-4 win after having all its home games for the week canceled. SVSU […]
“Simology Club” launches for gaming fans at SVSU

Simolgy Club is a new RSO on campus. It is focused on The Sims 4 but will provide students with a relaxed environment to play any games. The club is currently still […]
SVSU earns Military Friendly silver status

SVSU has been recognized for its commitment to and support of military-affiliated students. The school has earned a silver status for 2023- 24. In order to achieve this recognition, schools are assessed […]
Students deserve higher-quality toilet paper

When it comes to university amenities, one aspect that often goes overlooked is the quality of toilet paper provided in campus bathrooms. Unfortunately, it’s no secret that university toilet paper is typically […]
Children’s mobile game ads are getting very disturbing

I was watching my niece and nephew play some games on a tablet recently, and something really stood out to me. The game ads they were getting weren’t exactly appropriate, my niece’s […]
Softball splits in double header against Findlay

On March 16, SVSU’s softball team took on the University of Findlay in a double header. SVSU took home the win in game one with a score of 5-2. Junior Alexis Gills […]
Tennis loses both matches over the weekend

SVSU women’s tennis lost both of its matches over the weekend. On March 17, the team traveled to Purdue. Freshmen Amelia Dickinson and Johanna Michahelles were the only players to win their […]
SVSU professors receive humanities grant

Professors from the English Department, Dr. Natalia Knoblock and Dr. Veronica Drake, have been awarded a prestigious grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to implement a two-week institute for […]
Photo Story: SVSU E-Sport competes in tournament

Roethke Poetry Festival returns to SVSU after COVID-19

Theodore Roethke, a Saginaw native and Pulitzer prize winning poet, will be celebrated with a festival in his honor from March 17 to March 22. Roethke (May 25, 1908-Aug. 1 1963) is […]
Cats vs. Dogs: Cats are the superior pet overall

One of the longest standing debates between pet owners is cats vs. dogs, without a doubt, though, the clear champion is the cat. I grew up with cats my whole life, so […]
Cats vs. Dogs: Vanguard dog responds to pup slander

I have two kitty friends that I love a lot. I think they’re really cool, even if they don’t always want to play with me. However, as a USDA certified good girl, […]
Softball wins multiple games over spring break

SVSU’s softball team traveled to Clermont Florida on March 6 to take on Minnesota State-Mankato. The team took home the win with a score of 5-4 in nine innings. Senior Sarah Gersch […]
Police Briefs

Bicycle theft at UV East On Mar. 1, a commuter student at SVSU had their bicycle stolen from UV East. The suspect was tracked by officers from the time he took the […]
Campus dining shouldn’t completely close for breaks

Not everyone has the means to go home for spring break. Some students are international, some have transportation issues, and some people just really don’t wan to go home for personal reasons. […]
Baseball leaves spring break with a 5-4 record

On March 10, SVSU traveled to Auburndale Florida to compete against University of Minnesota Duluth. They won 7-5 against the Bulldogs. SVSU started a game with the lead until Duluth managed four […]
ADDY awards recognize marketing excellence

Staff and students from Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) have been recognized for their creativity in marketing and advertising. This honor comes as students and staff received 14 ADDY awards in the […]
Alumni inspire students at ‘5 under 5’ event

Forever Red, an RSO at Saginaw Valley State University, held a “5 under 5” event as a part of “I Heart SV Week”. The event featured five alumni who have graduated within […]
Professor receives teacher education award

Anne Tapp, professor of teacher education, received the David G. Imig Award for Distinguished Achievement in Teacher Education from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE). This award recognizes distinguished […]
Police Briefs

Advertisement for fake ID found in SVSU dormitory On Feb. 14, officers received an email from an SVSU resident director stating someone had slid an advertisement for a fake ID under their […]
SVSU named leader in international education

Saginaw Valley State University has been named a leader for international education. The announcement comes after two SVSU professors–Andrea Frederick, professor nursing, and Natalia Knoblock, associate professor of English–were named as 2022-23 […]
Active Minds holds self-love table sit for NEDA week

On Feb. 16 Active Minds held a “Love Your Body” table sit to promote awareness of eating disorders. Active Minds is a registered student organization (RSO) that aims to end the stigma […]
Preview: Marshall Fredricks ‘Lunch and Learn’ event

The Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum will be hosting a “Lunch and Learn” event to examine the prominence of John Brown in American abolition history. Attendees will have the opportunity to deepen […]
Review: Marvel’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”

Following “Avengers: Infinity War”, it may be surprising that Marvel continues to follow the lives of popular superheroes from the series in new movies. For many films, dragging on a franchise after […]
Foreign cars are better than American-built models

For most of us, our first cars were something of a “hand-me-down.” We didn’t really get to choose what we wanted. With today’s prices, it can still feel like we don’t have […]
Trying to have complete control will make you miserable

Emphasizing a life that is under one’s thorough control stems from the mindset that you need a total degreeof influence over the things and people that connect to you, and such a […]
Baseball loses against Maryville University

SVSU played against Maryville University on Saturday but, unfortunately, saw a loss at 13-5. The team managed a three-run lead in the fifth. The Saints were able to come back and secure […]
Women’s basketball loses to Parkside, 75-65

On Feb. 25, the women’s basketball team played its last game of the season against Wisconsin-Parkside University, losing 75-65. The game began slowly as they fell behind 8-0. A free throw by […]
Men’s basketball loses to Parkside, 73-65

SVSU men’s basketball fell 73-65 to Parkside. This game saw the end of the team’s regular season. Freshman Chansey Willis Jr. led the team with 16 points and six assists. Junior Tre […]
Softball wins both games against Duluth

SVSU’s softball team competed against Minnesota-Duluth and won, 2-1. SVSU was able to take the lead in the second inning after an all base-loaded walk. The team started the 3rd-inning with a […]
Letter from the Editor: Changes must be made to prioritize student safety

The incident at Michigan State University has obviously left the entire state in a state of shock. The tragedy was unexpected and took many by surprise. It was scary for anyone, but […]
Photo Story: SVSU Theater performs “Very Berry Dead”

Senior Nathan Furst beats track hurdle record

The track record at SVSU was 8.08 seconds, but because of one student, it’s now 8.06 seconds. Senior exercise science major Nathan Furst elaborates on this accomplishment: “It felt awesome to break […]
Routines are helpful tools that you should use

Routines are a helpful tool. They keep us productive at work, organized at school, and sane at home, but not everybody likes to keep a routine. While some people can’t seem to […]
Women’s basketball beats Davenport 104-59

On Feb. 18, SVSU’s women’s basketball team hosted Davenport University for the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference. The team won against the Panthers with a score of 104-59. Senior Kaitlyn Zarycki managed […]
Police Briefs

Multiple larcenies reported in University Village East Between Feb. 10 and Feb. 13, university police received four separate reports of larceny from rooms in University Village East. Video game consoles and controllers […]
NRHH brings campus together with ‘Cats for a Cause’

The National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) hosted an event to make cat toys out of recycled T-shirts in preparation for an upcoming chapter service event. Amber Tolson, vice president of Service, describes […]
Men’s basketball wins against Davenport

SVSU’s men’s basketball team beat Davenport University 95-90 on Feb. 18. Junior Tre Garrett scored a total of 22 points for SVSU. He managed to make it one rebound shy of a […]
Baseball falls to Cedarville in both games

SVSU’s baseball team started off its season with a double header this past weekend. The team traveled to Xenia, Ohio to compete against Cedarville. The team fell to the Yellow Jackets in […]
Michigan Educational Association recognizes SVSU professor

J. Blake Johnson, associate professor of art, recently received the Distinguished Servant of Public Education award from the Michigan Education Association (MEA). This award honors an individual who promotes public education at […]
OMSA hosts spades and UNO tournament

Saginaw Valley State University’s Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) continued its Black History Month celebration last week. Staff there hope to share Black culture with the campus community through its events. […]
Photo Story: Black Poetry Night in honor of Black History Month

Police Briefs

Plant theft report at Einstein’s Bagels On Feb. 3, officers took a larceny of plants report from Einstein’s Bagels main dining area. The individual who took the plants was identified by the […]
Forever Red plans for annual I Heart SV Week

Forever Red is preparing to host its annual I Heart SV Week from Feb. 20-Feb. 24. The purpose of I Heart SV Week is to bring the Saginaw Valley State University community […]
Friendship is just as important as romance

If you have a significant other, how would you rank them as a friend? It’s no secret that having strong, positive relationships with others have numerous health benefits–both physical and mental. For […]
Women’s basketball wins against Ferris State

The SVSU women’s basketball team took on Ferris State University on Feb. 11. The team fought a hard match and secured the win, 80-71. Senior Kaitlyn Zarycki scored an impressive 24 points […]
OMSA celebrates Black History Month at SVSU

February is Black History Month, and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) has events planned to celebrate. Some events have already taken place to kick-off the month, including a Black Alumni […]
We need to start treating people’s time more importantly

Time is valuable. It’s irreversible, and it’s worth more than money. It’s not something to disrespect no matter your rank, standing, title, or whatever it is. Recently, I’ve had many instances where […]
Spring Employment Fair brings a variety of local employers to campus

Saginaw Valley State University’s Career Services Office welcomed over 100 employers to meet with over 300 pre-registered students on campus during the Spring Employment Fair on Feb. 3. The event was hosted […]
Track and Field places third at W-C-W meet

On Feb. 4, SVSU’s women’s track and field team came in third at the W-C-W Tri meet against Northern Michigan and Wayne State University. Freshman Trinity Greer won second in the 300-meter […]
Photo Story: Monique Ella Rose performs at SVSU

Photo Story: SVSU professor performs in faculty recital

Police Briefs

Suspicious person taking videos on campus On Jan. 26, SVSU Police Dispatch received an anonymous email tip stating a suspicious person was on campus taking videos. Officers spoke with a student being […]
People pleasing keeps us from being truthful in life

As a society, we love to hear that other people “like us.” It drives all our motives to the point where we can become enslaved to what people think about us. As […]
Fashion trends have no good reason for existence

Recently, there’s been more and more discussion on fast fashion, body positivity, and trend cycles in the mainstream media. While we all know that fast fashion well deserves it’s criticism, I think […]
Men’s basketball loses against Michigan Tech, 75-67

On Feb. 4, SVSU’s men’s basketball team fell to Michigan Tech with a score of 75-67. This pushed the team back to a conference score of 6-6. Junior Tre Garrett led the […]
Women’s basketball also falls to Michigan Tech, 69-49

On Feb. 4, SVSU’s women’s basketball team suffered a loss to Michigan Tech with a score of 69-49. Senior Kaitlyn Zarycki led SVSU with 22 points. Senior Tori DePerry wasn’t far behind […]
Improv acting club returns under new name

There is a new club coming to campus, but you might have heard of it before. Back N’ Progress is a club that used to be under the name “Work N’ Progress.” […]
Marshall Fredericks Museum hosts two new exhibitions

The Marshall Fredericks Sculpture museum hosted ‘An Artful Afternoon’ for staff, students, and the general public at 4 p.m. on Jan. 25. Attendees were offered refreshments and a chance to win one […]
Moot Court competes at nationals

On the weekend of Jan. 14, eight Saginaw Valley State University Cardinals went toe-to-toe with 160 students at the American Moot Court National Tournament, hosted by Louisiana State University. This tournament simulates […]
Online classes should also have snow days

Do you remember what a nightmare it was for students across America when the world was thrown into lockdown and school went remote? Online school was the best option for the worst […]
Students improve during resume clinic

Career Services offered students a chance to have their resumes looked at during a resume clinic in the Rotunda on Jan. 26. Assistant Director of Career Services Elizabeth Hubble-Radosa said the event […]
Career Services hosts business attire event

On Jan. 26, Career Services hosted the Cardinal Closet Pop Up event in the Rotunda. Assistant Director of Career Services Elizabeth Hubble-Radosa spoke about the event’s importance: “[We held the event] to […]
Not all TikTok trends are good

Let me save you time and money: don’t buy the Stanley cup. In fact, don’t buy into anything TikTok makes popular. Actually, go for it if that’s what your heart desires, but […]
How do you know who you are?

In having anticipation, your brain is using stored memories which derive emotion. You wait for something in particular to happen, but what happens when it does or does not? Sometimes, when the […]
This is the ugliest January Michigan has seen so far

I was born in Saginaw, Michigan during a frigid, violent blizzard that swept across the Great Lakes Bay Region. I was taken home wrapped up like a caterpillar in a cocoon for […]
Men’s basketball wins battle against Lake Superior State

On Jan. 21, the SVSU men’s basketball team took on Lake Superior State University (LSSU). They finished the game with a 79-73 win. The team saw four players score doubledigit points. Senior […]
Women’s basketball wins against LSSU

On Jan. 21, the SVSU women’s basketball team defeated Lake Superior State University (LSSU) with a 70-50 score. Senior Tyler Scheid started the team off strong by winning the jump ball. Senior […]
Photo Story: SVSU hosts Youth Day

Photo Story: Saginaw Valley State University winter RSO fair

BOV recipient Self Love Beauty to host conference at SVSU

SVSU Battle of the Valley’s (BOV) recipient Self Love Beauty will be holding a conference at SVSU to promote self-esteem in teenagers. Self Love Beauty was the 2022 BOV beneficiary, all the […]
OMSA commemorates MLK with day of service

On Friday Jan. 20 the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and Cardinal Volunteers collaborated to lead the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. Over 30 students met at Saginaw […]
MLK Jr. Regional Celebration returns to in-person event

The Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Celebration was held in the Malcolm Field Theatre on Wednesday, Jan. 18. Celebrating it’s 14th year, the annual celebration is a collaboration between Saginaw Valley State […]
Weighted grading systems don’t help students learn

I might just be shooting myself in the foot here, but I don’t believe in weighted grading, especially the way our schools have been designed with the way we’re taught. Now, I’m […]
The dining hall should start providing to-go boxes

The dining hall herds hundreds of students into its small, crowded space with no way out except for a single set of doors. This dining experience is horribly inconvenient, and I think […]
SVSU Program Board hosts comedian Caleb Elliott

Program Board offered SVSU students a chance to watch a live comedy show in the Rhea Miller recital hall this past week on Jan 11. The performance was done by North Carolina […]
Upcoming winter employment fair targets STEM students

As the winter 2023 semester commences, Career Services is planning to hold the Manufacturing and Information Technology Employment Fair. The fair will take place on Jan. 17, in the TSAR from noon […]
Everyone should know how to cook for themselves

I love my older brothers. I’ve always looked up to them, but there’s one thing that makes me concerned- They don’t cook. Everyone has different skills, and thats okay, but when a […]
Women’s swim and dive beats both teams at tri-meet

SVSU swim and dive traveled to Ashland, Ohio over the weekend. The women took home a win against Ashland (167-40) and Hillsdale (107-97) during a tri-meet. The men also won against Ashland […]
Men’s basketball wins against Davenport University

The Saginaw Valley State University men’s basketball team traveled to Grand Rapids for a conference matchup against Davenport University this past Thursday. The Cardinals, winning four of its last five games, looked […]
Alternative Breaks organization holds student info night

The Saginaw Valley State University Alternative Breaks RSO hosted an information night for students on Jan. 10 in the Student Life Center Program Room to answer questions and explain the organization’s purpose. […]
Review: ‘M3GAN’ is a fresh take on doll-horror genre

The creepy doll horror film genre has been especially inundated in recent years. Beyond the popular “Child’s Play” franchise starring Chucky; films like “The Boy”, “Sabrina” and the “Annabelle” film series gained […]
Political groups are more than just social activism

I regularly attend political meetings, but it wasn’t until now that I realized I view these functions as social events. Recently, I was invited to attend the local chapter of the Youth […]
We should focus on more long-form entertainment

Watch more movies. No, I don’t just mean highly intellectual documentaries or Oscar-winning films. Watch anything from Dreamwork’s comedy “Shrek” to HBO Max’s drama “The Fallout”, or whatever makes you happy. Movies […]
Track and Field competes

On Jan. 13, SVSU’s track and field team competed in its first meet of 2023. The men’s 4-by-400 relay saw a firstplace win with a time of 3:22.06. The women’s relay also […]
SVSU nursing program expands to Alpena Community College

Saginaw Valley State University has collaborated with Alpena Community College (ACC) to help expand the nursing program to students in rural areas of Northern Michigan. ACC received a $2 million grant that […]
Winter opener “Very Berry Dead” encourages diversity in theatre

Saginaw Valley State University will kick off its winter theatre season with “Very Berry Dead” by Jose Perez. Perez will also be the director of the show as a guest at SVSU. […]
Review: ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ lives up to the hype

After waiting 13 years, the highly anticipated sequel to Avatar was finally released at the end of 2022. The first movie left the second one, “Avatar: The Way of Water”, a lot […]
Too many people don’t commit to Christmas puppies

One thing I’ve never understood in my life is how the numbers of animals, especially puppies, in the shelter sky rockets after Christmas. I’ve never understood how someone can adopt a dog, […]
Why New-Years resolutions fail and how to fix them

Every year I feel like I see more and more people talking down about New-Years resolutions, and I understand why, they tend not to last and can cause someone a lot of […]
Women’s basketball loses both games

On Jan. 5, the SVSU women’s basketball team gave their all but fell hard to Michigan Tech with a 69-53 score. Sophomore Tori DePerry came in hard with the most scores of […]
Men’s basketball improves record against Wayne State

On Jan. 5, SVSU pulled through to pull off a late game win against Michigan Tech with a score 69-58. The team was able to hold its own for the last 37 […]
Moot court teams place at competition

On Nov. 12 and 13, four members of the moot court team competed and placed at the American Moot Court competition. Political science major Ethan Rose competed for the first team. He […]
Photo story: student groups perform at showcase

Students de-stress for finals at ‘Build-a-Bag’ event

The weeks before and after finals are never easy for college students. The two-and-a-half-week period in between Thanksgiving and Winter break has become an infamous time of mental strain for students across […]
Review: ‘Dont Worry Darling’ is good, but not great

The new Amazon Prime movie Don’t Worry Darling captures similar feelings of many classic movies like the Truman Show and the Stepford Wives. The movie’s narrative is about a woman living in […]
Police Briefs

Driver strikes tree On Nov. 28, officers were dispatched to Lot R for a vehicle that hit a tree near the parking lot. The driver accidentally hit the gas instead of the […]
Education fair connects students to employers

Saginaw Valley State University education majors had the opportunity to connect with future employers on Dec. 2 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. in Bachand Hall. The job fair was hosted by […]
We need to address our toxic relationship with lip balm

Lip balm is like a toxic relationship: it promises to bring peace but leaves you worse off than before. As the weather worsens, cracked and dried skin plagues everyone who steps outside […]
SVSU STEM Center hosts Girl Scouts badge fest

On Nov. 12, Saginaw Valley State University hosted the Girl Scouts to partake in an Automotive Engineering badge fest. SVSU’s Science, Engineering, Technology and Math (STEM) Center hosted the Scouts in an […]
SVSU theatre premiers show about toxic family units

Saginaw Valley State University’s theater department debuted their production of Paul Zindle’s “The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds” this past week. The play opened on its Nov 16. performance and […]
How to go thrifting without angering employees

I worked at a thrift store over the past summer, and while it was a super fun job, it made me realize something. I’ve been thrift shopping wrong, and just about everyone […]
Photo story: Men’s basketball wins both games this week

Career Services holds Dine & Connect event

Career Services hosted a Dine & Connect on Nov. 16. Associate Director of Career Services LaToya Peoples spoke about the event: “The event went very well,” she said. “Employers and YPN shared […]
Marshall Fredricks Museum hosts “Black Elk” author

On Nov. 17, SVSU and the Marshall M Fredericks Museum hosted Father Michael Steltenkamp. He is known for writing books on Black Elk. Those books include: “Black Elk: Holy Man of the […]
Disney’s ‘queerbaiting’ isn’t as bad as it seems

Disney has a brutal history of queerbaiting, but it’s not as bad as everyone says it is. Disney is one of the most influential businesses in the world between its movies, theme […]
Review: ‘Disenchanted’ is a worthwhile sequel

Disney was a big part of my life growing up, as I assume it was for most people. For most little girls, princess movies are everything- everyone has a different favorite princess […]
Political science students encourage college-aged voting through task force

Over the course of the 2022 election season, two Saginaw Valley State University students have been working to encourage increased college-aged voting at the state capitol. Diva Patel, political science and biology […]
Football wins in regular season finale

The Saginaw Valley State University football team welcomed Michigan Tech University this past Saturday for a match up at Wickes Memorial Stadium. It was Senior Day as well as Military Appreciation Day […]
Photo story: OMSA hosts Native American Heritage Month workshop

Photo story: Men’s basketball hosts exhibition game

Staff Shoutout: Clem Kettlehorn is the best

I’m an Resident Advisor (RA) in Living Center Southwest (LCSW), and during the staff meeting this past week, something came up that we all felt so strongly about that I decided it […]
Men’s basketball loses season opener at Malone University

The Saginaw Valley State University men’s basketball team had its season opener for the 2022-2023 campaign this past Friday. The Cardinals traveled to Canton, Ohio to face off against Malone University in […]
Police Briefs

“Sextortion” On Nov. 2, officers met with an SVSU resident student in the SVSU Police interview room. The student was reporting they were the victim of “sextortion.” The student was intoxicated and […]
RSOs collaborate for women’s history trivia night

On Nov. 9 Women’s History Kahoot Night was hosted through a collaboration between the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, Femxle Empowerment & Multicultural Education (F.E.M.E) and Saginaw Valley State University’s Student Association. […]
SVSU recognized for student voting trends

Saginaw Valley State University earned a spot on Washington Monthly’s 2022 Best Colleges for Student Voting Honor Roll with a student voter registration rate upwards of 90% in 2020. SVSU ranked 38th […]
Social media algorithms are wasting our lives for us

Every single morning when I wake up, my first instinct has become to reach for my phone and see who has tried to get ahold of me while I was asleep. I […]
Voter education event brings Gov. Whitmer and others to campus

On Nov. 5 the College Democrats of SVSU held a voter Education Event on campus just days before the Tuesday, Nov. 8, general election. This event was only open to students and […]
SVSU eSports club hosts grand opening

On Nov. 1, the Saginaw Valley State University eSports club held a grand opening in Student Life during its Valorant match against the Providence Friars eSports team. The event featured a viewing […]
Photo Story: SVSU’S Dia De Los Muertos Celebration

Photo story: Men’s basketball and soccer get weekend wins

SVSU’s True Crime Club holds costume contest

On Wednesday, Nov. 2, the Saginaw Valley State University True Crime Club hosted a costume contest. Eileeya Niamtu, an officer of the True Crime Club and second-year criminal justice major, spoke about […]
Review: Taylor Swift’s new album, ‘Midnights’ is a hit

Music is a big part of most people’s lives. It’s what they listen to in the car and what they turn to when they’re sad. Music can impact a person in ways […]
Football secures road win against Northern Michigan

The Saginaw Valley State University football team traveled upstate this past Saturday for its final road game of the regular season against Northern Michigan University. The Cardinals, coming off a tough home […]
Valley Nights Gaming and Pinterest Night Collab

On Nov. 4, Saginaw Valley State University’s Program Board held a crossover between its Valley Nights Gaming event series and its Pinterest Night series. Program Board invited students to attend the event […]
Police Brief

Coop chat bot On Oct. 24, officers spoke with an SVSU resident student regarding a statement they made on the Coop chat bot after the student made the statement, “I want to […]
Student Association holds faculty Q&A forum

On Nov. 4 Saginaw Valley State University’s student government platform held a Q and A styled forum with panelists from both Student Association and Faculty. This event took place in the Thompson […]
It’s important to choose good friendships

It’s vital to be picky when choosing who to spend your time with. So many people settle for mediocre or harmful friendships because they fear the alternative: loneliness. However, unfulfilling friendships can […]
Too many put others down to gain power for themselves

The desire for social acceptance has many potentials to be constructive, but also to be restrictive in many ways. While it is good to belong to a social group, be it a […]
Congressmen Kildee and Lieu visit campus

On Oct. 26, the College Democrats of SVSU hosted U.S. Congressmen Dan Kildee and Ted Lieu. Kildee, who represents the congressional district including Saginaw Vally State University’s campus, kicked off the night […]
Program Board hosts annual ‘Halloween Bash’

Saginaw Valley State University hosted multiple weekend events in honor of Halloween this past weekend. Events took place each day and students joined together to celebrate Halloween in their own unique ways. […]
Football falls short in a Halloween weekend nailbitter

Saginaw Valley State University football hosted Davenport University for its annual Hall of Fame/Family Weekend matchup. The 6-2 Cardinals squared off against the undefeated Panthers this past Saturday at 1 p.m. at […]
Photo story: Women’s soccer defeats Ferris State University

Criminal justice students attend national conference

On Sept. 22, the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association held its annual conference in Chicago. There, two criminal justice students, Elaine Curtis and Hope Kuenker, from Saginaw Valley State University, presented their findings […]
The C-store should carry more fruits and vegetables

This may end up being a very unpopular opinion, but it always bothered me that there werent more things to cook with at the C-store. I know its unrealistic to want a […]
Kappa Tau Epsilon hosts annual ‘Speak Out’ event

On Oct. 26, Kappa Tau Epsilon (KTE) hosted the annual Avon: Speak Out event in collaboration with Underground Railroad, Inc., an organization that helps people in situations of domestic violence. Claire Dushane, […]
Cardinals Vote holds mock polling for students

Cardinals Vote, a non-partisan group at Saginaw Valley State University that operates through the Centerfor Community Engagement and Experiential Learning, hosted a mock polling event on Oct. 25 in the Unity Room. […]
Relationships need more honest communication to thrive

One of the greatest blessings in life is human connections. The fact that we can make friends, form relationships, and support one another day after day is simply beautiful, and a lot […]
Moderate political views need more representation

In a political climate defined by the harsh winds of extremism, there’s never been a greater need for balanced voices who understand and acknowledge the complexities and multiple dimensions of politics. Too […]
Volleyball comes away winless in conference matchups

The Saginaw Valley State Cardinals hosted the Wayne State Warriors this past Tuesday in the Hamilton Gymnasium. The game started off intense, with the Cardinals falling just short by a score of […]
Students make plarn to help homeless

On Oct. 19, the Thompson Student Activities Room was filled with dozens of volunteers working to turn plastic bags into balls of yarn, called plarn, as part of a collaborative effort to […]
Program board and OMSA host OUT-ober festivities

Program Board and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs hosted a Pride Pumpkin Painting event in the Student Programming Room Tuesday. Dozens of students got together to support the event and paint […]
Volleyball splits games at the Midwest Region Crossover

This past weekend, the Saginaw Valley State University women’s volleyball team faced off against two conference opponents. Unfortunately, the Cardinals started out its weekend with a tough loss against Parkside University. The […]
Photo story: Women’s soccer defeats Northern Michigan

Football completes comeback against Wayne State

Saginaw Valley State University football traveled to Wayne State University this past weekend for a another crucial conference matchup. The Cardinals, coming off an impressive win against the University of Indianapolis, look […]
Theater preview: students prepare for show

Things are going well for the SVSU theatre department as they prepare for their upcoming show, “The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds”. The show, which was written by Paul Zindel, […]
Review: ’Smile’ is this year’s best horror film

“Smile” is a psychological horror film that is perfect for the Halloween holiday season as the trees shed their leaves and the temperature drops. As spooky films creep into the theatres, there’s […]
Peer Advocacy Center hosts open house

On Oct. 18, the Office of Academic Advising hosted an open house for the new Peer Advocacy Center. SVSU advisors and peer advocates welcomed students, staff and faculty to the new space […]
Police Briefs

Wet wipe complaint On Oct. 12, officers contacted a resident via telephone regarding an unknown subject placing a wet wipe packet on the windshield of their vehicle that was parked in parking […]
Dialect restrictions in classrooms are unfair to students

The presence of dialects within each language has allowed conflicts between cultures and peoples to arise. This has been especially prevalent within education and writing presence in a classroom. Although the issue […]
‘Five Minute Crafts’ is infuriating and out of control

Everyday when I’m scrolling through my social media, the same page always comes up. I don’t follow them, I’ve never liked one of their videos, yet I can’t seem to escape them. […]
OBU helps students unwind with dance

On Oct. 10 from 6:30-9:15 p.m., members of the Organization of Black Unity (OBU) danced together and learned different hustles. Chelsea Frierson, vice president of OBU and fourth-year supply management major, explained […]
Photo story: Homecoming court announced at the game

Army Major Jonathan Turnbull speaks to students

Military Student Affairs and the Saginaw Veterans Association hosted an event Thursday evening in the Malcolm Field Theatre. Retired U.S. Army Major Jonathan Turnbull, a recipient of the Purple Heart, spoke about […]
Football wins homecoming game with a 38-14 score

Saginaw Valley State University football team welcomed the University of Indianapolis this past Saturday for their annual Homecoming Day matchup. The No. 8 Greyhounds came into the game sporting an impressive 5-0 […]
Volleyball splits games at the Midwest Region Crossover

Yet another round of Cardinal volleyball occurred this past weekend on Oct. 14. There was a Midwest Region Crossover tournament held at the Hammond Sportsplex, where SVSU suffered one loss and gained […]
Photo Story: Homecoming Week hosts trivia night

SVSU sees increase in the education program

Recently, SVSU has seen a significant increase in the number of students pursuing teacher certification. Currently 146 students are pursuing teacher certification compared to 126 last year. Part of this large growth […]
Police Briefs

Unsolicited knocking On Oct. 4, campus police officers spoke with SVSU resident students in University Village regarding a suspicious person. They stated there was an elderly male wearing a jacket and a […]
K-12 needed to teach us better writing and grammar

I often write alongside friends and classmates when completing homework, and it has become apparent to me that there is a large amount of confusion over proper punctuation, grammar and writing rules […]
Being rude is harmful to everyone, including yourself

Don’t be rude to people who don’t deserve it. There is absolutely no reason to make passive or rude comments about strangers. If you laugh at, mock or make a rude comment […]
Non-emotionality can do you more harm than good

There have been multiple idealizations of what non-emotionality is, and what it looks like in people, and it’s not what you think. The approach of seeking invulnerability against everything that life throws […]
Politics should be kept out of the classroom

In 2022, politics has found a way to seep into nearly every aspect of our society. Whether or not we’ve chosen to acknowledge it, politics have a pervasive presence in college classrooms. […]
HHS building becomes Bachand Hall

On Oct. 3, the Donald J. Bachand Hall building naming ceremony took place at 10 a.m. to commemorate the service of Saginaw Valley State University’s President Donald J. Bachand. In honor of […]
Sigma Pi holds ‘Walk A Mile In Her Shoes’ fundraiser

On Oct. 5-6 from noon to 4 p.m., Sigma Pi hosted an event to spread awareness for sexual assault victims: Walk A Mile in Her Shoes. Alexander Schultz, second-year rehabilitation medicine major […]
Wind Ensemble performs debut for fall semester

The music department held a concert featuring the wind ensemble on Thursday, Oct. 6. The ensemble was conducted by Saginaw Valley State University’s Director of Bands, Norman Wika. The group performed five […]
Criminal Justice Society hosts guest speaker

Brittany Jeffers of the Saginaw Police Department gave a guest lecture to students on Oct. 5 as part of the Saginaw Valley State University Criminal Justice Society’s guest lecture series. Jeffers currently […]
Photo story: Soccer ties against ranked conference opponent

Police Briefs

Crazy ex harassment On Sept. 28, officers responded to Pine Grove regarding a student being harassed by his ex-girlfriend. The ex-girlfriend was unable to be located at the time of the incident. […]
Bright headlights can put other drivers at risk

We’ve all been there. It’s pitch black out as we roll down an endless stretch of road. Our headlights are the only beacon of light as we navigate a darkness so thick, […]
Being alone and being lonely are not the same thing

The first time you step foot onto your college campus is an interesting moment for a lot of students. Lots of questions arise–what will life look like now that I am away […]
Your life can be dominated by either faith or fear

As a college student, uncertainty flows all around me. From deciding what career path I’ll follow, to discovering this new “adult world” I’ve been thrown into. Over the past few years, the […]
Volleyball suffers two defeats against conference oppenents

Another intense weekend for Cardinal volleyball ensued after a tough loss against the Michigan Tech Huskies this past weekend on Oct. 7. This game took place in SVSU territory in Hamilton Gymnasium. […]
BOV returns without GVSU

Despite Grand Valley State University (GVSU) dropping out, Battle of the Valley kicked off this week. GVSU dropped out in the beginning of July, however, SVSU is holding the annual charity event […]
Program Board and OMSA team up at Coffee House

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, students around campus gathered together on Sept. 26 for Program Board’s annual Coffee House event. This was the second Coffee House event of the year, and […]
Cardinal Radio and OBU get students debating

Cardinal Radio and the Organization of Black Unity (OBU) RSOs partnered to organize a Red Table Talk event in the Alumni Lounge on Monday. The event, which was recorded, held conversations revolving […]
Guest speaker Su’ad Abdul Khabeer gives lecture

Saginaw Valley State University hosted guest speaker Su’ad Abdul Khabeer Wednesday, Sept. 28 as part of the Dr. Raan Akbar Memorial Lecture Series. Khabeer is a professor at University of Michigan and […]
Volleyball wins against Purdue University Northwest

A successful and triumphant win over Purdue Northwest this past Friday ended the SVSU Volleyball three match losing streak in the GLIAC conference. The Cardinals and Purdue Northwest bartered for three long […]
Photo Story: SVSU cross country holds second annual Red October Run

Metered parking systems on campus makes no sense

For some unknown reason, the metered parking situation on campus makes me beyond frustrated. To begin, I really and truly do not see the point, especially in residential lots. I understand it […]
Review: ‘The Black Phone’ is a true chilling thriller movie

Horror movies seem all the same nowadays. It’s almost too predictable. Killer goes after group, each one dies, final girl does something crazy and wins. I love these movies but sometimes knowing […]
A day of rest could improve our health

Endless papers, exams, and reports fill up my schedule as my college career takes off. Everyone around me is either stressed or depressed. Mental health is at an all-time low as fear […]
Active Minds hosts Empty Chair Display

Active Minds held its annual Empty Chair Display on Sept. 27 in an effort to raise awareness for suicide. The display consisted of 20 chairs lined up outside the marketplace. In total, […]
Police Briefs

Unresponsive resident On Sept. 21, officers were dispatched by Saginaw County Central Dispatch to University Village for a SVSU resident not responding correctly. The student was evaluated by MMR and left in […]
Study Abroad Fair returns in person

On Sept. 19, students from all different backgrounds joined together to learn about SVSU’s study abroad programs. Outside providers and parties such as CIS Abroad and University of England also came out […]
Sunny Wilkinson Quartet headline Rhea Miller

The Rhea Miller Concert Series kicked off the fall season with a performance by the Sunny Wilkinson Quartet. This group was eager to get back on stage after the pandemic forced most […]
OMSA and Program Board host Latinx Craft Night

The Office of Multicultural Students Affairs (OMSA) and Program Board hosted a Latinx Craft Night on Sept. 19 to build piñatas. OMSA’s graduate assistant and Master of Social Work student Angelica Johnson […]
PDE holds charity cornhole tournament

Several teams competed during a cornhole tournament that took place in the President’s Courtyard on Sept. 21. The event brought summer to a competitive close as teams fought for first, second and […]
Faculty recital showcases music department

The Saginaw Valley State University Music Department presented a recital by several professors in the department on Sep. 20. The recital, which lasted from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, headlined music department […]
Police Briefs

Vehicle collision On Sept. 14, officers spoke with a SVSU commuter student about a vehicle collision that occurred in parking lot F. There were no injuries. Suspicious situation On Sept. 14, officers […]
Professor policies can create harmful study habits

SVSU professors expect high achieving students but create classroom environments that produce last-minute work from students and create bad student-professor relationships. When the semester starts, professors set expectations that students will complete […]
Photo Story: Tennis serves up a 4-3 weekend win against Hillsdale

Football secures its fourth straight win

Saginaw Valley State University headed north for a matchup against conference rival Michigan Tech, this past weekend. The Cardinals defeated the Huskies by a score of 35-13, further extending its winning streak […]
Review: “Arsenic and Old Lace” (1944) is still a fun fall film

Old movies don’t always get the credit they deserve, and with October coming up, I think it’s worth reviewing my favorite Halloween movie, the 1944 film version of “Arsenic and Old Lace.” […]
Bathroom doors should all open in the same direction

“Employees must wash hands before returning to work.” But then employees put their hand on the bathroom door handle to exit. The critical question that remains is: are their hands still clean? […]
We must address the growing social isolation

Social isolation is more prominent now than ever. It feels eerily quiet in every class I sit in. It feels awkward to approach people. It feels like everyone talks about how they […]
Native art exhibit unveiled at museum

Saginaw Valley State University’s Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum unveiled its “Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology” showcase on Sept. 10. This exhibit documents international Indigenous artists and their personal response to the […]
Cross Country kicks off the season with a win

Saginaw Valley State opened up its season at the Auto-Owners Invitational hosted by Michigan State University this past Friday (Sept. 16). Coming off a strong 2021/2022 season, the Cardinals looked to build […]
Football wins Axe Bowl game against Northwood

Saginaw Valley State faced off against the Northwood Timberwolves in their annual Axe Bowl matchup Sept. 17. Both schools headed into the contest with a 2-0 record, however, SVSU’s first road game […]
Diversity is more than physical differences

Diversity, equity and inclusion have become the holy trinity of the 21st century across K-12 educational settings as well as college campuses and workplaces in the United States. Diversity, equity and inclusion […]
The Cardinal Closet opens to students

The Cardinal Closet, formerly known as Coop’s Closet, opened on Sept. 1 to offer free business attire to students heading to a job interview. Associate Director of Career Services Latoya Peoples elaborated […]
Volleyball continues winning streak another time

Saginaw Valley’s winning streak continued this past weekend with another two wins against both Davenport and Purdue Northwest. The Cardinals charged the Davenport Panthers and secured a smooth win in three matches–25-22, […]
How to gain self-confidence on your own

Gaining confidence is a mental transformation, not a physical one, and that means it can be learned. There is a common misconception surrounding confidence: a physical change needs to occur to gain […]
Math has more importance than we think

Math is hard. Anyone who says otherwise is lying. However, the outcomes of those who understand the importance of not only math, but education itself, are incredible. Mathematics isn’t just a long […]
OMSA celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Saginaw Valley State University’s Hispanic Heritage Month celebration is underway. Spearheaded by the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA), the festivities range from concerts and crafts to educational presentations The first official […]
Cookbook to raise money for food pantry

SVSU is currently selling a cookbook with the purpose of donating all the proceeds to the Food Pantry. The idea was originally brought to fruition by SVSU Associate Registrar Courtney Fylling. “We […]
SVSU earns veteran-friendly status for eighth year in a row

SVSU has been distinguished with veteran-friendly status for the eighth consecutive year. To maintain this status, the university must keep a healthy and involved relationship with its veterans and the services the […]
Police Briefs

Fire alarm test On Sept. 7, at 4:00 p.m., a state required fire drill was conducted in Merry Jo Brandimore House, First Year Suites A-G, Living Center South, Living Center Southwest, University […]
Job fair connects students with employers

SVSU’s Career Services office held its first job fair of the year on Sept. 7 in the President’s Courtyard. The event, which lasted from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., aimed to help […]
Peer Advocacy Center opens in Wickes

This semester, the Academic Advising Center is introducing a new space to SVSU called the Peer Advocacy Center. The Peer Advocacy Center is a space in the Office of Academic Advising that […]
Football wins second consecutive game 40-12

Although the opposing programs were seen competing within the white lines, Saginaw Valley State University and Bowie State University utilized the past few days to shine a light on the history and […]
Volleyball rounds out the weekend as winners

In an intense and rewarding two games, Saginaw Valley State University volleyball rounded out the weekend with two new wins added to its record at home. The Cardinals defeated Lake Superior State […]
Police Briefs

Domestic assault On Sept. 1, officers responded to the VIP parking lot west of the football stadium referring to a domestic assault that occurred. A male non-student was taken into custody for […]
College expectations leaves too little free time

As a college student in my final year, something I’ve heard a lot is, “You have to get involved on campus!” And while this might seem like valuable advice, it’s a lot […]
‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ to kick off SVSU theatre season

SVSU’s drama department will be putting on its next show on Oct. 5-8. The show being put on this fall is, “Tiny Beautiful Things.” The play, which is based on the book, […]
Valley Nights and Program Board combine to join forces

Over the years, organizations like Valley Nights and Program Board have provided free events for all students. These two organizations in specific have brought some of the most popular and student-loved events. […]
Society confuses nurturing and neglect parents

When I was growing up, things were very hectic in my household. My parents were in the middle of a divorce and had too little time and energy for the too many […]
Review: “They/Them” is more than a movie

When I first heard that Kevin Bacon was going to be in a movie about the problems with gay conversion camp, I was intrigued. Especially once I found out it was meant […]
New SVSU president chosen

The Saginaw Valley State University Board of Control announced on Aug. 9 during a special meeting that George Grant Jr. will be the fifth president of the institution. The current president, Donald […]
Thankful Thursday puts Red Pride on display

Forever Red kicked off the month of September with a Thankful Thursday event. Students had an opportunity to paint window frames in the Rotunda with thankful messages and colorful pictures. One student […]
The Lotus Project provides a safe space for all

Fourth-year nursing major Anna Peruski has had a dream ever since the Oxford shooting last year–a dream that is now coming to fruition right here on SVSU’s campus. Peruski believes in supporting […]
Football dominates in season opener

Coming off the 2021 campaign with a 7-4 record, Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) is living up to its predicted fourth-place finish in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). SVSU jumpstarted […]
Social media is powerful, but so are we

Follows, likes, and views: let’s be honest, they’re fun to get, but in a world obsessed with following and being followed, do you ever wonder how you are being influenced? Most of […]
SVSU graduate helps others through Peace Corps

SVSU alumni Jessica Fehrman will be one of the first to return overseas through the Peace Corps. Fehrman graduated from SVSU in Dec. 2021 with a double major in Spanish education and […]
Relay for Life prepares for the school year ahead

SVSU’s Relay for Life chapter is ready for the 2022-23 academic year, with a goal to raise $5,000 more than last school year. Rehabilitation medicine senior Meghan Stange is serving as the […]
Movie review: ‘Bullet Train’ is a must see

‘Bullet Train’ came to theatres in August and features a cast of many accomplished actors including Brad Pitt, Michael Shannon and Ryan Reynolds. It takes place on a bullet train, one of […]
Changing views on social courses in college

Many a complaint has been made by students about the ‘icebreakers’ often used by professors on the first day of class. This semi-annual ritual of being forced to define oneself to a […]
My top five outdoor activities nearby SVSU

It is amazing how much time is spent indoors as a student, whether that be studying in the library, staring at our laptops, or attending lectures. Although Saginaw Valley State University is […]
Volleyball bounces back during two away games

Saginaw Valley State University suffered a close defeat in a 3-1 match on Sept. 2. Quickly circling back, however, the Cardinals posted a 3-0 winning game directly after. The Cardinals remained close […]
Pastries and Politics holds final event of the year

The College of Democrats and the College of Republicans hosted their final Pastries and Politics event of the semester on Thursday. The topic discussed was foreign policy and domestic policy. The attendees […]
Softball sweeps doubleheaders, hosts home opener

The SVSU softball team posted victories in doubleheaders against Wayne State, Purdue Northwest and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside last week. The week started on Tuesday with the Cardinals traveling to play at […]
Baseball falls to DU in three of four games

The SVSU baseball team faced a four-game series against Davenport at home this week, losing three out of four games. The series opened on Thursday with the Cardinals falling to the Panthers […]
Students present research at the American Association of Geographers

SVSU geography students performed and presented research to the American Association of Geographers. Each group presented different topics, including pollen species and precipitation. Haley Mueller is an ecology and evolution junior who […]
The trial-and-error method of prescriptions has led to an overmedicated America
