Celebrating women’s history
03/25/2026
Women’s History Month serves as both a reminder of past struggles and a celebration of present achievements by highlighting how far women have come
Planetarium debuts new immersive shows
03/25/2026
“The show was spectacular. The visuals of the planets, stars and nebulae were absolutely stunning,” music major Jack Flanagan, a junior, said.
DiNino’s PEP Talk
03/25/2026
Hosted by the School of Business, DiNino led her discussion by sharing insights from her decades-long career in broadcasting and community advocacy.
Candidate sparks campus conversation
03/25/2026
Farmer is running for state representative because he believes the issues he works on locally could be more effectively addressed at the state level.
Campus welcomes Ken Rahn as police chief
03/25/2026
“It’s a great place to work,” Rahn said. “Even though there was a transition, I still love coming to work and being part of
Women’s basketball wins NE10 Championship
03/11/2026
With the win, they received the number one seed in the east region of the NCAA tournament, where they will face Saint Michael’s College
A night of culture at the Heritage Ball
03/11/2026
The event followed the theme “New Orleans French Quarter Midnight” and featured bright colors, festive decorations and a lively atmosphere that welcomed students and
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ flatlined
03/11/2026
Sometimes, the best way to honor a beloved series is to let it end before it loses the magic that made it special in