The Cardinal Leadership Conference (CLC), an annual program sponsored by Residence Housing Association, took place via Zoom on Feb. 19. Cameron Burton, a marketing fifth year, was this year’s CLC chairperson. He […]

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Student works to eliminate tampon tax

Rachael Johnson initiated the Menstrual Hygiene Product Program about two and a half years ago to eliminate the tampon tax on campus. Johnson, a public health senior and current Student Association (SA) […]
Detroit artists discuss ‘8-Mile’ at hip-hop speaker series
SVSU’s Marshall M Fredericks Sculpture Museum is hosting a Hip-Hop films speaker series to celebrate Black History Month. Megan McAdow, the director of the museum, said the speaker series and exhibit were […]
Alumna Madalyn McHugh and sister form music duo

SVSU Alum Madalyn McHugh and her younger sister Mackenzie McHugh recently formed a pop duo called McHugh Girl. Madalyn McHugh graduated in 2017 with a bachelor of art in music and Mackenzie […]
Not everyone needs to suffer just because you did

The “just because I struggled, you should too” mindset needs to stop. With a new president in office, changes are bound to happen. One of the most prevalent I have seen all […]
Assistant theatre prof receives award for innovative teaching

Peggy Mead-Finizio, an assistant professor in the theatre department, received the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Innovative Teacher award. Only one teacher and one graduate student per region are given […]
FAFSA should not rely on parents’ finances

It’s the time of year where college students go online and enter tax information in hopes of receiving some sort of financial aid from the government. FAFSA usually requires you to have […]
Forensics teams receive awards for debate topics

On Dec. 5, 2020, SVSU’s forensics teams gave performances that qualified them to compete at the national competition April 16-20. SVSU students Evangeline Cruz, Jessica Davis, Claire Harris and Austin Teeple earned […]
Grand Valley rejoins Battle of the Valleys

In March 2019, Grand Valley State University withdrew from the annual Battle of the Valleys (BOV) competition. SVSU continued to raise money for charities, regardless of not having a competitor. On Dec. […]
Students write thank you cards to local veterans

On Nov. 9th, Pine Grove RAs, NRHH and Military Student Affairs hosted a program called Plants for a Purpose. Students were invited to come write letters to veterans to show gratitude and […]