Mon. Apr 6th, 2026

GESS-C to host Spring Cleaning Thrift Event

SVSU hosts spring Special Olympics Games

The Area 22 Special Olympics were hosted at Saginaw Valley State University Ryder Center on Friday, March 27, and was put on by Cardinals for Special Olympics, an RSO on campus. The Spring Games are filled with many activities to help everyone feel included. Throughout the day, track and field events were hosted, and there…

Dance team aims to defend title at nationals

The Saginaw Valley State University dance team is preparing to defend its national title at the DTU College Classic Nationals in Orlando, Florida, from April 10-12. The team will compete in three categories: pom, team and Spirit Showdown. SVSU earned a national championship in Division II pom last season and is aiming to defend the…

Don’t let Rate My Professor define your classes next semester

As registration season begins, many students are using Rate My Professor to see what peers have to say about SVSU professors.  While this is a good website in theory, it becomes much more complicated in practice and isn’t as reliable a source as many students think.  I first became interested in Rate My Professor back…

YDSA’s “ICE Out” event was important for the community

Because of recent tragedies related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, many Americans now fear the future of our country. Right now, there are many concerns about what to do if one is involved in ICE actions, and there is a lack of available resources for maintaining proper conduct in high-tension situations. While ICE…

Theatre to debut “Little Women… Now”

The SVSU Theater Department is putting on a production of “Little Women… Now,” which is a modern-day take on the classic story. The show will take place from April 15-19 in the Malcolm Field Theater.  “Little Women… Now” will follow the March family in a new light: instead of being set in an older time,…

Police briefs for the week of March 23 through March 30

Police briefs are written based on reports from University Police. They indicate preliminary descriptions of events and not necessarily actual incidents. Classroom Conflict On March 10, officers responded to a classroom regarding a disruptive student. After speaking with the student and professor, officers were told that there had been ongoing issues. The student agreed to…

“Project Hail Mary” is the best movie of 2026 so far

I’ve never been a full-fledged science fiction fan. I can appreciate it sometimes; for example, I liked “Interstellar,” but you couldn’t pay me to sit through “Star Trek.” I find it incredibly rare to find what I like in a movie in the sci-fi genre. I love when a movie provides emotional connection, humor, and…

Horoscopes for the week of March 30 through April 6

Aries (March 21 – April 19): You’ll feel a push to get things moving this week — romantically! Start small. Even one step can build the momentum you’ve been needing.  Taurus (April 20 – May 20): Find your rhythm this week. Once you find a routine that works for you, everything will start to feel…

ART 480 students to showcase in Chesaning

Six Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) students from the ART 480 seminar will be taking their art beyond campus this week.  They created an exhibition to keep on display at Big Rock Coffee and Events in Chesaning, starting this week on March 31. The exhibit will remain there until April 10 as a free and…

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