
The Ryder Center reopened Sept. 9 to students, faculty and staff It remains closed to community members in order to limit non-essential visitors. Mary Walk, the assistant director of the Conference Center, […]
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The Ryder Center reopened Sept. 9 to students, faculty and staff It remains closed to community members in order to limit non-essential visitors. Mary Walk, the assistant director of the Conference Center, […]
Scrunchies are by far the most superior hair tie. Sure, you have your classic hair ties, the little rubber band ones and the ones that look like phone cords, but scrunchies beat […]
Prior to the start of the upcoming fall semester, adjunct professor Vince Locke sent an open letter regarding his concerns about resuming face-to-face schooling to SVSU’s administrators. “I am disturbed by the […]
Housing All shared bedrooms in the Living Centers and Pine Grove have been converted to singles. The furniture for shared bedrooms will have to remain in the rooms because there is nowhere […]
Despite being quarantined, the SVSU theatre department still gave a performance of “Macbeth” as a live reading over Zoom on April 16. Director Tommy Wedge said students reached out to him asking […]
Minimum wage was in fact meant to be a living wage. It isn’t a wage high enough where people would be living exorbitantly off their paychecks, but it was meant to be […]
Jazz is a lost genre of music. I’ve found that when I talk to people about jazz, they always seem disinterested in this style of music. Many people have written it off […]
SVSU’s jazz artist-in-residence Seth Ebersole performed his faculty recital Thursday, Nov. 7. Ebersole played the tenor and soprano saxophones for the recital. He has been playing the saxophone for 18 years. The […]