
The newest exhibit to be featured in the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum is “SOS.” Joannah Lodico, the community engagement catalyst for the museum, joined in July 2019 and assists with communications, community […]
The newest exhibit to be featured in the Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum is “SOS.” Joannah Lodico, the community engagement catalyst for the museum, joined in July 2019 and assists with communications, community […]
We live in an age where politics are shoved in our faces from the minute we get out of bed to the second we shut our eyes and drift to sleep. It’s […]
Due to the pandemic, Facebook Live was used for Latinx speakers to share their experiences and thoughts on multiculturalism in today’s world. Roberto Garcia, the director of the Office of Multicultural Student […]
The Pride Center has been relocated from Gilbertson to Curtiss Hall. Roberto Garcia, the director of the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, said the relocation will not result in any major changes […]
Pet owners should not leave their animals unsupervised outside in a non- enclosed area. It took a handful of seconds to process what had happened. I was driving north down Center Road […]
The Travis Manion 9/11 Heroes Run was hosted virtually on Sept. 11 to pay respect to those who died during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Director of Military Student Affairs Bethany Alford said […]
The music department faces numerous changes as it navigates the return to campus. Associate Professor of Music Kevin Simons said he is preparing for the fall semester by finding new ways to […]
Adjunct professor Merle Davis passed away Aug. 8 at the age of 69. Davis was born in 1950 in Mt. Pleasant, MI, to Grant and Margaret Fitzpatrick Davis. He served in the […]