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.
Students gathered around a table and engaged in conversation during the event. Photo by Valentina Toro
The Organization of Latin American Students hosted a ribbon braids event on Wednesday April 22 in the Multicultural Center in the Adanti Student Center, inviting students to learn about the cultural significance
Basketball manager, Dejon Knight, a graduate, poses for a photo. Photo courtesy SCSU Athletics
Knight was born with cerebral palsy, which affects his ability to walk. As he got older, the sport he loved became more difficult to pursue. Becoming a manager allowed him to still
Interdisciplinary studies major Justin Farmer, a junior.
Farmer, who is a democratic socialist, said his decision to run came from years of work and frustration with what he describes as missed opportunities in state leadership.
Dubai chocolate strawberries and strawberry flavored drinks arranged across themed tables decorated with red-and-white checkered accents and strawberry inspired signage.
A new student-led chapter of Students Demand Action is taking root at the university, driven by a personal connection to gun violence and a desire to give students a platform for change.
“We just want to create a Christian community where we feel welcomed and like it’s our own,” De Almeida said. “A place where Latino students can grow in faith, talk about what
ProCon regularly hosts themed events throughout the semester, and the Valentine’s Day basket format was selected as an interactive option to encourage creativity.
Art education major Emily Caspole, a junior, and
elementary education major Mia Cruz, a freshman,
drawing on puzzles for the contest. Photos by Lily Rand
Hosted by the Office of Student Involvement, the new event served as a semester kickoff offering interactive activities, a photo station, custom airbrushed hats and winter-themed games alongside snacks and hot chocolate.
By Valentina Toro Features Editor We seem to ask about food a lot… “Crumbl looks prettier and more aesthetic.”Nursing major Lilly Burke, a freshman “Crumbl Cookies. Me and my girlfriend love Crumbl.”Psychology
Art from the Heart, a daytime Programs Council event held in Engleman Hall Room B121, invited students to sit down, pick up a paintbrush and let their finals stress spill out onto
“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 just trying to destigmatize what conflict means and