The close quarters of life on college campuses can create unavoidable contact with people who are sick and can quickly spread illness. According to data from the Centers for Disease […]
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Creative souls Come to University Center Room 016 on Thursday, Feb. 22, from 7 to 10 p.m. for the opportunity to connect with each other and open up about things […]
Declassified commuter survival guide
Driving to campus during the snowy season can be a dangerous and challenging task due to road conditions, time setbacks and costs that travelers must face. “Gas is expensive. Driving […]
Antisocial media
Nearly everyone has it and, at this point, it’s almost impossible to live without. According to statista.com, 81 percent of the U.S. population has a social media profile, which is […]
Picture this
Hiding in an old industrial building on Maple Street is a quaint little theater in the making. While the Bulldog Cinema is currently under construction, the theater is expected to […]
Put the safety on
While 14 may seem like a small number, when it is attached to the number of school shootings so far in 2018, it becomes drastically larger. According to everytown.org, from […]
Weekly World News
Yambio, South Sudan More than 300 child soldiers have been released by armed groups in South Sudan, which is the second-largest release since 2013. It is reported that all sides […]
Defiance over dining
The Rock and Quad provide convenient dining to students, except for those like Ferris nursing junior Rachael Brummel, who has dietary needs that limit what she can eat. “For […]
On the Record
Hit it and quit it Feb. 1, 9 a.m., officers responded to a report of a hit and run in Lot 1. The investigation was closed due to a lack […]
Calling all coochies
Amidst a time where issues of sexual assault and harassment are at the focus of society, women stand united. The V-Day Vagina Monologues took place Thursday, Feb. 8, in Williams […]








