February 28, 2018
Sorbe and Green elected SGA President and Vice President
Josh Sorbe and Madison Green were elected the new president and vice president of the SGA at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Sorbe and Green received 987 out of 1,554 total student votes, which is 63.5 percent of votes. This election, the voter turnout was higher than any previous year. “I’m glad it is growing, students should […]
Don’t label the mentally ill as mass-shooters or murderers
Every time a mass shooting occurs, people will try to point the blame in one direction when in reality it is a multitude of issues which lead to these appalling events. The population will try to rationalize and “understand” what happened, and most of the time, this comes at the expense of the mentally ill. Whenever […]
Player of the Pack: Tommy Vining
Tommy Vining is a junior sport management major on the men’s golf team. Cheyenne Alexis: Why did you decide to pursue golf in college? Tommy Vining: I’ve always played golf, and I’m a transfer here from Minnesota, but it’s just close to home. My brother’s the assistant coach and I’ve always known head coach Hovden — he’s […]
People of the Pack: Emily Do
Molly Sperlich: Are you involved in any organizations on campus? Emily Do: I am a member of the Alpha Phi chapter and I am a member of the CDC (Center for Diversity and Community). MS: Do you have any leadership positions in those organizations? ED: I do my work-study in the CDC. I help with […]
Editorial: Future of the Center for Diversity & Community in students’ hands
It has been a year of ups and downs for the Center for Diversity and Community (CDC). Events like the Multicultural Leadership Institute saw a positive reception. Engagement was on the rise. Members of staff provided inspiration and optimism to students. However, not all was well. Lena Tran resigned from her post. Reports later revealed the […]