
Two months since auditions, theatre students are preparing to perform “Silent Sky” from Feb. 23 to 27 in the Malcolm Field Theatre. Silent Sky explores the life of a female astronomer by […]
Two months since auditions, theatre students are preparing to perform “Silent Sky” from Feb. 23 to 27 in the Malcolm Field Theatre. Silent Sky explores the life of a female astronomer by […]
Six is afraid of seven because seven eight nine, but why are students so scared of math? That’s a question educators across America have been struggling with, and the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t […]
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 […]
Our democracy is at risk. It has been for some time now, but most people are just becoming aware of the existential threat facing the United States. The entire issue stems from […]
In December, the SVSU Board of Control approved a 2.5 percent increase in the room and board cost for students. Dawn Iseler, Director of Auxiliary Operations, said that the increase is necessary […]
Chad Lackowski has spent 15 years as an SVSU police officer, and his career continues with new responsibilities after being promoted to sergeant. Lackowski, who began serving as sergeant on Jan. 3, […]
Kids laugh as they slide around on ice in the cold winter months. We love using it for sports like hockey or professional figure skating. We put it in our drinks to […]
Cardinal Radio is officially broadcasting once more after a nearly two-year hiatus on account of COVID. Prior to the pandemic, the RSO was successfully streaming a long list of student-run shows ranging […]