
Emphasizing a life that is under one’s thorough control stems from the mindset that you need a total degreeof influence over the things and people that connect to you, and such a […]
Emphasizing a life that is under one’s thorough control stems from the mindset that you need a total degreeof influence over the things and people that connect to you, and such a […]
In having anticipation, your brain is using stored memories which derive emotion. You wait for something in particular to happen, but what happens when it does or does not? Sometimes, when the […]
The desire for social acceptance has many potentials to be constructive, but also to be restrictive in many ways. While it is good to belong to a social group, be it a […]
On Sept. 22, the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association held its annual conference in Chicago. There, two criminal justice students, Elaine Curtis and Hope Kuenker, from Saginaw Valley State University, presented their findings […]
There have been multiple idealizations of what non-emotionality is, and what it looks like in people, and it’s not what you think. The approach of seeking invulnerability against everything that life throws […]
On Oct. 3, the Donald J. Bachand Hall building naming ceremony took place at 10 a.m. to commemorate the service of Saginaw Valley State University’s President Donald J. Bachand. In honor of […]
Saginaw Valley State University’s Marshall Fredericks Sculpture Museum unveiled its “Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology” showcase on Sept. 10. This exhibit documents international Indigenous artists and their personal response to the […]