
John Baesler was recently featured by the Smithsonian Museum of History Online for writing an article on lie detector tests titled “Why Lie Detector Tests Can’t Be Trusted.” Baesler, a history professor, […]
John Baesler was recently featured by the Smithsonian Museum of History Online for writing an article on lie detector tests titled “Why Lie Detector Tests Can’t Be Trusted.” Baesler, a history professor, […]
The University Art Gallery (UAG) hosted an exhibit featuring illustrations by Lance Jackson and sculptures by Rob Neilson. Nielson and Jackson both spoke about their work on Thursday, Sept. 5, with a […]
Women’s soccer and volleyball were both picked third in the 2019 GLIAC Coaches Polls. The soccer team received 64 points from the coaches while volleyball received 44 points. Coaches were asked to […]
The Marshall M. Fredericks Museum is gearing up for a semester full of art and educational opportunities. It will host two exhibitions, “From Swords to Plowshares: World War II Metal Trench Art” […]
Taylor Stockton: If you’re like me, you are a student who is going from working full-time in the summer to going to school full-time in the fall. The transition is never easy, […]
Members of the Vitito Global Leadership Institute’s 2019 class worked to complete their capstone service project titled “Smiles for Seniors,” which benefited Edgewood Assisted Living Center. The group had about seven weeks […]
For the third year in a row, SVSU hosted the FIRST Robotics state championship from Wednesday, April 10, until Saturday, April 13. In total, 160 teams competed in the competitions on three […]
The women’s tennis team lost 7-0 Saturday, April 7, to Hillsdale College to finalize a rough 2018-2019 season. SVSU started behind, missing players to fill the number five and six slots in […]