
Bored during quarantine? Here are four games our staff recommends. Maria Ranger: Animal Crossing – Pocket Camp Since I unfortunately don’t own a Nintendo Switch to play Animal Crossing: New Horizon on, […]
Bored during quarantine? Here are four games our staff recommends. Maria Ranger: Animal Crossing – Pocket Camp Since I unfortunately don’t own a Nintendo Switch to play Animal Crossing: New Horizon on, […]
Learn about all the different ways you can walk and do yoga. We’ll coordinate better next time – promise. Abby Lawson: Yoga I am absolutely not flexible. I do not love traditional […]
Nicole Vogelpohl: Photographer COVID-19 has kicked off 2020 in a way nobody ever expected, causing universities nationwide to shut down and finish the rest of the semester through online courses. If you […]
Sociology professor Dawn Hinton stresses the importance of intersectionality and black feminism. According to Hinton, intersectionality affects every person. Intersectionality is the point at which all a person’s identities interact and influence […]
Art students recently showcased their works in the University Art Gallery, hoping to earn a Juror’s Choice award from the art faculty. Art Department Chairman Hideki Kihata said 62 students have a […]
SVSU students danced the night away at the enchanted garden-themed Cardinal Ball on Feb. 21. Thomas Metiva, a biology sophomore, spearheaded Cardinal Ball preparation this year as the campus events director for […]
SVSU faculty members want games to explore social justice, not encourage crime. Melissa Hobart, Sheruni Ratnabalasuriar and Tim Rowlands contributed to the book “Woke Gaming” with a chapter about changing gameplay to […]
The Kanola Band had attendees clapping and singing along to New Orleans–style jazz in the Rhea Miller on Feb. 5. The Kanola Band is made up of five members based out of […]