
The Temple Theatre in Saginaw was full of life, energy and emotion on the evening of April 2 for a performance of “Amadeus.” This production was years in the making. It involved […]
The Temple Theatre in Saginaw was full of life, energy and emotion on the evening of April 2 for a performance of “Amadeus.” This production was years in the making. It involved […]
It took Adolf Hitler six weeks to invade and conquer France and the low countries during World War II using Germany’s formidable blitzkrieg tactic. Conquering Poland took 35 days. Denmark took 6 […]
Alexis Michelle is a well-known drag queen who has competed in “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Michelle came to SVSU to perform for hundreds of students in the Curtiss banquet halls. Valley Nights helped […]
What does it mean to possess privilege as a human being? Who defines it? Who measures it? Should it be considered when we go to vote? Can we assign an individual a […]
The SVSU theatre department performed “Silent Sky” from Feb. 23-27. This was a play following the life of Henrietta Leavitt, an astronomer who faced challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field […]
On Feb. 15, Travel Program held a new event that aims to encourage international travel and expose students to the diverse cultures and experiences offered by foreign nations. Emily Sanders is a […]
“Dying Light 2” finally released on Feb. 4 after years of anticipation as gamers wondered whether the title would ever release. The pandemic has delayed many video games from releasing according to […]
The Rhea Miller Concert Series kicked off the second half of the 2021/2022 season with Sō Percussion, a musical group from Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday evening. Sō Percussion’s first performance was […]