The event featured a range of performances, student organizations and food trucks, creating a space where students could engage with different cultures through shared experiences and traditions.
Business major, Victoria Cruz, a senior and News
writer. Photo courtesy Victoria Cruz
By Valentina Toro Features Editor Last one of the year! Everyone agrees about the beach. “I would say the beach because it’s more relaxing, and you can enjoy the sun.” Nursing major
Solé Scott – Features Editor Tranquility, peacefulness and flutes erupted in my eardrums as André 3000 emerged from obscurity to showcase his instrumental talents in an unusual way. ‘New Blue Sun’ was
Braden Saint-Val – News Writer Marvel Studio’s “Loki” has become a standout installment in their promising yet lackluster and oversaturating Multiverse Saga so far. This article contains spoilers. In this Disney+ series,
Solé Scott – Features Editor Football, basketball and soccer are just some of the sports that the university offers that bring a crowd to games. The university has a plethora of athletes
Lexi White- General Reporter The Adanti Student Center Ballroom was transformed into a glow-in-the-dark, 2000-themed roller rink by the Residence Hall Association, RHA. RHA oversees all the Hall Councils on campus and
Brianna Wallen – General Reporter Over the years, the negative connotations surrounding mental health have slowly been fading. With the stigma associated with mental illness, many people were discouraged from opening up
Brianna Wallen – General Reporter Monday is famously the most dreaded day of the week. For freshmen at the university, this past Monday was no different if not worse. On Nov. 13, first-year
Lexi White & Brianna Wallen – General Reporter When you hear the word ‘Barbie,’ what do you think of? Maybe the color pink? Feminism? The very popular “Barbie,” starring Margot Robbie and
Solé Scott – Features Editor There is a community of veterans at the university that needs a safe place to share experiences and receive special resources to promote mental health. Britt Conroy
Brandon Cortés – General Reporter Textbooks are often the most important school material for university students. However, doubt and uncertainty are present about whether, in this digital age, they are still useful.
Brandon Cortés – General Reporter Amidst the wave of students coming and going in and out of class at the Engleman Rotunda, the Center for Academic Success and Accessibility Services, CASAS, stood