
Who is your favorite artist? It may seem like an innocent question, but when posed by Andrea Greene your answer better be Ni’Jah, or it could be a question of life or […]
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Who is your favorite artist? It may seem like an innocent question, but when posed by Andrea Greene your answer better be Ni’Jah, or it could be a question of life or […]
Several Saginaw Valley State University alumni were featured as panelists in a Womxn’s 5 under 5 panel. The panel, held virtually on March 20, was organized by the registered student organization (RSO) […]
Book-to-screen adaptations are always tricky to get just right. Turning hundreds of pages of character development and plot into a digestible film or T.V series is a daunting task. While the burden […]
On Friday Jan. 20 the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) and Cardinal Volunteers collaborated to lead the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. Over 30 students met at Saginaw […]
The Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Celebration was held in the Malcolm Field Theatre on Wednesday, Jan. 18. Celebrating it’s 14th year, the annual celebration is a collaboration between Saginaw Valley State […]
The Saginaw Valley State University Alternative Breaks RSO hosted an information night for students on Jan. 10 in the Student Life Center Program Room to answer questions and explain the organization’s purpose. […]
The creepy doll horror film genre has been especially inundated in recent years. Beyond the popular “Child’s Play” franchise starring Chucky; films like “The Boy”, “Sabrina” and the “Annabelle” film series gained […]
Over the course of the 2022 election season, two Saginaw Valley State University students have been working to encourage increased college-aged voting at the state capitol. Diva Patel, political science and biology […]