
Our country is supposed to be built on the idea that everyone is free to be whoever they want to be. In the earliest days of our nation’s founding, pilgrims fled to […]
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Our country is supposed to be built on the idea that everyone is free to be whoever they want to be. In the earliest days of our nation’s founding, pilgrims fled to […]
On Feb. 26, SVSU’s Organization of Black Unity (OBU) group held a Black Lives Matter (BLM) rally in remembrance of Trayvon Martin. Laila Boggan, OBU president and nursing junior, touched on what […]
Tuesday marks the start of Women’s History Month. Everyone knows what it is, but I don’t think everybody knows where it comes from or why it’s so important. Women’s History Month technically […]
One thing I remember about going to church growing up is that there always seemed to be a separation between church and science. The church members talked as if just because they […]
Political science senior Trenton Basner and political science sophomore Ethan Rose both won an awards at the recent Model United Nations (UN) conference. “Ethan and I won the award for Best Delegate […]
When you think of Captain America, you think of a stand-up guy who would do anything for not only his country, but also the people he cares about. (Warning there’s about to […]
One thing I’ve noticed from going to a bigger high school is that people idolize high school sports. Football is treated like a sacred event that shouldn’t be messed with. There was […]
SVSU students share their opinions Connor Rousseau | Reporter Politics during the current pandemic have been tense, and the controversies when it comes to mandatory vaccinations have hit home for many individuals […]