The Office of Information Systems put together a survey for staff, faculty and both on and off-campus students to take part in for the Spring of 2019….
Why should you care about saving the planet and the animals that inhabit it? Well, the ocean generates half of the oxygen we breathe while absorbing most…
- by : Tara Espinoza
The Student Affairs Title IX Office is hosting its second Active Bystander Training of the semester on Oct. 16 in Doc Bryan 133 from 6 p.m. to…
- by : DeShawn Gove
Cancel culture is more often than not a tool to drag good people’s names through the dirt on ultimately meaningless and trivial matters and claims. The cancel…
- by : Alex Kirchner
An estimated 5,000 people passed through Tucker Coliseum on Halloween evening for the inaugural Tech-O-Ween. The event, sponsored by Residence Life, athletics and the Department of Agriculture,…
- by : Bruce Thomas
Among the long list of things for college students to worry about, deployment is not usually one of them. But for students like Kevin Coffman, it’s always…
- by : Lainey Boone
Since 2015, a constant for the Wonder Boys offense has been Bryan Allen in the backfield playing running back. After his explosive first season as a Wonder…
- by : Noah Delashaw
For the first time: Whether you were an only child or just never had to share, living with a roommate for the first time can be quite…
- by : Lainey Boone
This novel starts on Dec. 2, 1976 in Jamaica. This is just before the Jamaican general elections and mere days before gunmen would storm into Bob Marley’s…
- by : Amber Appleby
“Tron,” released in 1982, came at a time in Disney’s history when the studio’s animation renaissance was just a glimmer of hope on the horizon. After releasing…
- by : Shelby Arnold
