By Valentina Toro Features Editor “Morning classes, I think I get them out of the way early.” Nursing major Dayanna Cedillo, a junior “Night classes because it’s a better vibe.” Sociology masters
Students at Chapel Haven gather for a Best Buddies board game night. Photos by Valentina Toro
Best Buddies works to bring together students with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, fostering friendships and building a more inclusive campus community. The organization aims to ensure that no student feels
Healthcare studies major Shanell Thompson, a
junior. Photos by Lily Rand
By Valentina Toro Features Editor Y’all go out? “Staying in because I’m always tired.” Healthcare studies major Shanell Thompson, a junior “Going out if the weather is nice out.” Political science major
The club now meets weekly in the student center in Room 305, where members review the ASL alphabet before moving on to themed lessons — fall terms, colors, animals, numbers — and
When tourism, hospitality and event management major Kyla Hart-Perron, a junior, first arrived at the university, she said something was missing. Between practices, classes and games, she struggled to find a space
By Brandon Cortés Features Editor As midterms approach, students found a creative way to relax and reflect during a recent event, Dreams in a Jar, hosted by the Programs Council. Held in
For nearly two decades, the Organization of Latin American Students has been a cultural anchor at the university. Known as OLAS, the group gives students a space to celebrate heritage, find community