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
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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 Hundreds of thousands of people are diagnosed with cancer each year. To raise awareness and honor those affected by the disease, student organizations on campus hosted a
Brianna Wallen – General Reporter In honor of the spooky season, the university had a rise in Halloween-themed events. This called for the annual event known as “Haunted Hick.” Located in Hickerson
Ali Fernand – Managing Editor Dream pop band Tennis performed at College Street Music Hall on Saturday, Oct. 28. The band consists of a married couple who perform with the aesthetics of
Lexi White – General Reporter It is finally that time of year when you can eat as much candy as you want. The university’s Black Student Union gave students this opportunity when
Brianna Wallen – General Reporter With recent global conflict, it is important more than ever for the university’s community to unite and foster a welcoming environment. Students have been doing just that,
Solé Scott – Features Editor The men of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity hold themselves to high standards of community service and dedication to people on and off campus. Exercise science sports and
Jaylen Carr – Editor-in-Chief On the second floor of the Adanti Student Center, students walked into the Sexuality and Gender Equality SAGE Center to decorate pins to celebrate International Pronoun Day.
Lexi White – General Reporter Are you ever looking for activities to go to on campus after a long day of classes? Iota Phi Theta has your back. This fraternity on campus
Brianna Wallen – General Reporter College students are considered vulnerable to a number of mental health problems. According to a 2023 survey by TimelyCare, 71% of college students reported that they struggle
Solé Scott – Features Editor Relocating to another school can be a hard adjustment for any student, which is why the university held a carnival for transfer students. The carnival took place