
SVSU has been distinguished with veteran-friendly status for the eighth consecutive year. To maintain this status, the university must keep a healthy and involved relationship with its veterans and the services the […]
SVSU has been distinguished with veteran-friendly status for the eighth consecutive year. To maintain this status, the university must keep a healthy and involved relationship with its veterans and the services the […]
Forever Red kicked off the month of September with a Thankful Thursday event. Students had an opportunity to paint window frames in the Rotunda with thankful messages and colorful pictures. One student […]
‘Bullet Train’ came to theatres in August and features a cast of many accomplished actors including Brad Pitt, Michael Shannon and Ryan Reynolds. It takes place on a bullet train, one of […]
SVSU geography students performed and presented research to the American Association of Geographers. Each group presented different topics, including pollen species and precipitation. Haley Mueller is an ecology and evolution junior who […]
It goes without saying that the right medication can drastically improve one’s life. Those suffering from bipolar disorder, chronic depression, generalized anxiety disorder and ADHD have seen their lives improve significantly since […]
Seven hundred and sixty-two days ago, COVID-19 invaded Michigan. Since then, Michigan has suffered years of pandemic adversity that has come at a cost too high to fathom. Children have lost years […]
The Rhea Miller Recital Hall hosted two jazz combos on Thursday evening. These combos featured drums, woodwinds, brass, bass, guitar and vocalization. Elementary education sophomore Grace Szagesh attended the event to support […]
The Temple Theatre in Saginaw was full of life, energy and emotion on the evening of April 2 for a performance of “Amadeus.” This production was years in the making. It involved […]