
It’s difficult to comprehend COVID-19 struck at the heart of life as we knew it in March 2020. Over a year later, people around the world are still finding ways to effectively […]
It’s difficult to comprehend COVID-19 struck at the heart of life as we knew it in March 2020. Over a year later, people around the world are still finding ways to effectively […]
Nearly 250 days ago, the world began to shut down and seemed to collapse all around us. Things certainly didn’t improve as 2020 progressed. Now we find ourselves in the month of […]
SVSU theatre students hosted a virtual performance of “No. 6” by TJ Young last week. The play touches on various issues surrounding society, such as racial tensions, police brutality and the more […]
It started in March. Its incessant rampage grips the nation as we enter November. Governors have shut down their states and closed businesses. COVID-19 is deadly, vicious and unforgiving, its violence taking […]
SVSU professors and students are working together to see if there are traces of COVID-19 in local wastewater. Professor of Chemistry Tami Sivy has helped with previous experiments in the region. “We’ve […]
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 […]