By Linah Mohammad/reporter While thousands of Americans were terrified by the recent Ebola outbreak in Dallas, fear was out of […]
November 19, 2014
SE dedicates butterfly area, shares stories
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor SE students listened to three retired veterans as they described what the military had done […]
Veterans encouraged to use military skills
By Audrey Werth/tr news editor Students, faculty and staff joined to honor veterans at TR Campus’ Veterans Day Luncheon Nov. […]
Editorial – Stores stray from Black Friday tradition
If consumers thought Black Friday started too early on Thanksgiving last year, they will be astonished by start times this […]
Viewpoint – Movement urges families to evaluate necessities, lifestyle
tabitha redder/managing editor A small movement across the country is taking minimalism to an entirely new level and making a […]
Viewpoint – Graduation speaker should have student vote
jamil oakford/se news editor Commencement speakers have one of the biggest tasks at a graduation ceremony. Their job is to […]
SE expo gives various options for senior students
By Jamil Oakford/se news editor Seniors attending classes on SE Campus Nov. 13 may have gotten more information than they […]
Good hygiene can provide flu prevention
By Karina Mosqueda/reporter The flu season starts as early as October and peaks in January and February but can last […]
NE speaker gives strategies for shared goals
By Brandy Voirin/reporter NE students learned the value of establishing shared goals during a student leadership session Nov. 6. In […]
Defense mechanisms offer beneficial tools
By Hope Sandusky/reporter Defense mechanisms are barriers we use to reduce anxiety and pain from life, said NW counselor James […]
NW speaker presents five steps for forgiveness
By Karina Mosqueda/reporter Forgive and forget — two phrases that go together.
Native Americans lost culture in boarding schools
By Matt Koper /reporter Lisa Uhlir was among the first generation of Native Americans who weren’t sent to Native American […]
Financial goal-setting explained in seminar series on NE Campus
NE students learned to make successful financial goals Nov. 12.
Native American Heritage
Nov. 19 NE students can learn about the history of most modern drugs, their derivation from nature and the use […]
Fall 2014 Exam Schedule
Final examination periods will be a maximum of one hour and fifty minutes, and examinations will be conducted in the […]
Names and Events
Now-Dec. 5 NW student development services is hosting a community service donation drive benefiting Cook Children’s Hospital. Donations accepted include […]
Fine Arts program hits high note on SE
Speaker shares struggle against self-acceptance
Life coach Dakri Brown presented Intersection of Sexual Orientation, Race and Religion Nov. 11 on South Campus to a group […]