
With the kind of technology at our disposal in the 21st century, it has never been easier to communicate with friends, family and complete strangers from around the world. One thing that […]
With the kind of technology at our disposal in the 21st century, it has never been easier to communicate with friends, family and complete strangers from around the world. One thing that […]
One of George Orwell’s most renowned works was put on the stage at SVSU last Wednesday through Sunday. “Animal Farm,” written by English author George Orwell in 1944, is an allegory that […]
The Rhea Miller Recital Hall was a full house Friday night as SVSU welcomed world-renowned saxophonist Derek Brown. So many people attended the event that some had to move to a classroom […]
Daylight Saving Time is one of the most misunderstood practices in the world. It is implemented in 70 countries, and while nobody likes springing forward an hour in March, Daylight Saving Time […]
Chia-Ying Chan is an SVSU professor who hosted Piano Day for students and the publiclast Saturday. The day began with lunch where people had the opportunity to meet SVSU faculty and musicians. […]
Over 650 days ago, the coronavirus reached the United States of America. Over 600 days ago, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Two Valentine’s Days, two Easters, two […]
Hypnotist Erick Känd put over a doz- en students in a trance when he paid a visit to the Malcolm Field Theatre Wednesday night. Students came up on stage and sat in […]
As SVSU embraces the spirit of Halloween, Valley Nights held a Halloween trivia night. The event ran from 8-10 p.m. in the Alumni Lounge Stu- dents teamed up and joined a Kahoot […]