
Society’s current obsession with race and gender is only causing more division and discrimination between Americans. The United States has taken great strides in the fight for civil rights and liberties over […]
Society’s current obsession with race and gender is only causing more division and discrimination between Americans. The United States has taken great strides in the fight for civil rights and liberties over […]
An increase in the minimum wage would make a lot of people happy initially, but the long-term effects of this kind of change would be detrimental to most Americans making near or […]
After receiving student concerns over SVSU’s policy on missing class for a family death, The Valley Vanguard reached out to Dean of Students Sidney Childs. The concerns came after a Feb. 10 […]
Those of us who have grieved the death of a family member know the distressing effects it has on our health triangle. Our health triangle consists of mental, physical and social well-being. […]
SVSU’s Feb. 4 Study Abroad Fair attracted students from all majors and backgrounds. Aileen Ash, the study abroad coordinator, helped put on the event to let students explore the studying abroad options. […]
SVSU students brought home theatre awards from The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Students traveled to Madison, Wisconsin for the festival. It gave people with a passion for theatre a chance […]
SVSU recently welcomed James Tarr as the new dean for the College of Education. Tarr brings with him experience and many years of professional work. Born and raised in Iowa, Tarr attended […]
TikTok sensation Zach Pincince shared the power of hypnosis with students and staff Jan. 24. Pincince is a professional hypnotist who lives in Los Angeles and performs for audiences across the country. […]