
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 […]
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 […]
With many students losing their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic, some are turning to Multi-level marketing companies, or MLMs, to make ends meet. MLMs are a type of business that operates through […]
May 2020 graduates have been invited to participate in the December Commencement ceremonies, according to an email sent to graduating seniors by University Communications on April 21. The email stated that graduates […]
Student Association approved a $20,000 allocation to the SVSU Student Emergency Fund at its April 13 meeting. The fund was originally for students with temporary financial setbacks but has been expanded to […]
An SVSU student has tested positive for COVID-19, according to an email sent by University Communications on April 8. The student is currently residing on campus in a single unit and has […]
The Vanguard staff discuss what they’ve been watching while they ignore their responsibilities and pretend the world isn’t falling apart. Maria Ranger: “Please Like Me” Before the quarantine started, I started watching […]
Following the COVID-19 outbreak and state-wide lockdown, the American Cancer Society decided to make all of its spring 2020 Relay for Life events virtual. SVSU’s Relay chapter followed the decision with its […]
Matthew Kline, manager of the SVSU independent testing lab, is using his skills to produce around 310 gallons of hand sanitizer for local public service employees. Kline started working with the Michigan […]