
The SVSU theatre department performed “Silent Sky” from Feb. 23-27. This was a play following the life of Henrietta Leavitt, an astronomer who faced challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field […]
The SVSU theatre department performed “Silent Sky” from Feb. 23-27. This was a play following the life of Henrietta Leavitt, an astronomer who faced challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field […]
On Wed., Feb. 16, Forever Red hosted a talent show as part of the festivities for “I Heart SV” week. Students with a variety of talents, including dancing, singing and poetry, performed […]
On Feb 1, Active Minds promoted self-love and eating disorder awareness at the event My Best Feature. Anna Grattan, Active Minds president and psychology senior, said that students would write their best […]
Political science senior Trenton Basner and political science sophomore Ethan Rose both won an awards at the recent Model United Nations (UN) conference. “Ethan and I won the award for Best Delegate […]
Kosher foods and other topics related to Jewish culture were discussed at the ‘Kosher? I Hardly Know Her!’ event held by the RSO Hillel at SVSU on Jan. 28 in Curtiss Hall […]
An email sent out by University Communications on Jan. 18 informed students that campus will now be using an app called ParkMobile in place of traditional parking meters. Parking and Student Services […]
The office of diversity programs, in collaboration with the Marshall M. Fredrick’s Sculpture Museum (MFSG), hosted their first Un Cafecito event at the museum with coffee and treats. Vanessa Brooks Herd, a […]
Chad Lackowski has spent 15 years as an SVSU police officer, and his career continues with new responsibilities after being promoted to sergeant. Lackowski, who began serving as sergeant on Jan. 3, […]