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.
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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
Caitlin O’Halloran – Contributor Every Friday of February, the Sexuality and Gender Equality Center will be holding an event with Black queer figures in celebration of Black History Month. The SAGE Center began holding
Donovan Wilson – Reporter Donovan Wilson — Rush week is a huge part of campus Greek life as it is how fraternities and sororities recruit new members, and as we enter our second in-person semester during COVID-19,
Mike Neville – Sports Editor Remote learning has had its own set of struggles put in place by COVID-19, and now math classes have been added to that list. For the spring 2021 semester,
Abby Epstein – Managing Editor Chocolate, flowers, and Hallmark cards are the items many people think of when Feb. 14 comes around; better known as Valentine’s Day. “I think it’s nice to be able to dedicate
Ellis McGinley – Reporter Tuesday, Feb. 2, the university hosted “The History of Racism and White Supremacy.” The 2 hour event was dedicated to discussing the roots of white supremacy and how students, educators, artists,
Edward Rudman – Sports Writer The Multicultural Center hosted its annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. remembrance event virtually during Black History Month, this year going by, “Pandemic, Privilege, & Protest”, to tie in the current COVID-19
Donovan Wilson – Reporter COVID-19 has turned the world into a fluid system of change and the campus’s dining services are affected as well. One of the many changes brought about by COVID-19 unto the
Bernadotte Sufka – Features Editor As students move back into dorms for the spring semester, many classes have switched onto an online platform. It is still necessary to quarantine for the first week and
Ellis McGinley – Copy Editor The university’s theatre department has announced its spring musical, “Songs for a New World” by Jason Robert Brown. “Songs for a New World” will be directed by
Donovan Wilson – Reporter On January 23rd, the world lost one of its most famed journalists and interviewers, Larry King. Larry King was born as Lawrence Zeiger, a name unlike the one he