Owls Decide: vanilla or chocolate?
11/19/2025
By Brandon Cortés Features Editor Rocky road, rocky road, rocky road. “Vanilla. I just don’t like chocolate.” Sociology major Kim Dudley, a junior “Chocolate.
Workshop helps students navigate everyday conflict
11/19/2025
“I think part of what we want to do is continue to talk about these things in fun and approachable ways,” Regis said. “We’re
Art from the Heart gave students a free space
11/19/2025
Art from the Heart, a daytime Programs Council event held in Engleman Hall Room B121, invited students to sit down, pick up a paintbrush
Military boat strikes stirred student discussion
11/19/2025
The U.S. has carried out multiple military strikes on suspected smuggling boats near Venezuela, prompting national debate over whether these actions are necessary, lawful
Adopt-a-Family inspired student generosity
11/19/2025
The long-standing initiative asks the university community to come together, decorate boxes and fill them with food to support local families who need it
Students voice concerns on longest government shutdown
11/19/2025
“It had a powerful effect on jobs and how the country flowed, and it made it harder for low-income families to thrive,” accounting major
EDGE Fair boosts student career readiness
11/19/2025
The university held its inaugural EDGE Fair on Nov. 12, bringing dozens of employers, campus partners and mentorship opportunities to the Adanti Student Center
Heartbreak in quarterfinal for men’s soccer
11/12/2025
The journey, in the most painful way, was over. The team huddled together one last time. Mensah continued to lead. Anderson pressed his forehead