The Shinnery Review, a student run publication, hosted a writing and photography workshop on Saturday. The Shinnery Review is a literary and arts magazine that publishes every spring. Students submit their work to the magazine and the editors choose which pieces will make it to publication. Erik Ringle, senior English major from Springdale, ... [Read More…]
Wildcat Cash in the works, available soon
Campus Cash is being rebranded into Wildcat Cash to allow students to use their ID cards to purchase food off campus. The initiative was not able to allow students to swipe their ID cards and use Bean Bucks at restaurants off campus because Bean Bucks are part of a meal plan exclusively contracted with Aramark. Anthony Williams, chief business ... [Read More…]
Pledges to be accepted into clubs by end of week
Take a deep breath, pledging ends this week. Most pledges have already been accepted into the clubs they have been longing to be a part of. Both members and pledges can finally see the end. Mark Jackson, associate director of student organizations and programs, said, "Friday night is when pledging is officially over for all of our clubs." Unlike ... [Read More…]
Students create Locks of Love fundraiser
An Intro to Business Venture Out Project caused a team of students to raise funds for Locks of Love. Through selling hair accessories the students want to raise funds and make the women of campus to look 'cute for a cause'. For their Intro to Business Venture Out Project, Kaitlyn Renner, freshman accounting major from Tuscola, and her team, ... [Read More…]
Wildcat Cash in the works, available soon
Campus Cash is being rebranded into Wildcat Cash to allow students to use their ID cards to purchase food off campus. The initiative was not able to allow students to swipe their ID cards and use Bean Bucks at restaurants off campus because Bean Bucks are part of a meal plan exclusively contracted with Aramark. Anthony Williams, chief business ... [Read More…]
Directors Sing Song selected
Preparation for February's Sing Song show is already beginning. Social clubs and class acts worked to pick their directors over the past few weeks and the themes are due Monday. The process varies between clubs and classes, but many of the requirements and expectations are the same. Class act directors were interviewed by their class ... [Read More…]
Pledges to be accepted into clubs by end of week
Take a deep breath, pledging ends this week. Most pledges have already been accepted into the clubs they have been longing to be a part of. Both members and pledges can finally see the end. Mark Jackson, associate director of student organizations and programs, said, "Friday night is when pledging is officially over for all of our ... [Read More…]
Blood drive lines overflow with donors
Students lined up to give blood on campus in the Meek bloodmobile on Wednesday, with some waiting for more than two hours. The line got so long, people working on the second floor of Zellner Hall opened their windows and began playing games with the students waiting down below. Scott Kilmer, director of online marketing, held a small basketball ... [Read More…]
ISA prepares for Ethnos Culture Show
The International Students' Association will be putting on the annual Ethnos culture show on campus next weekend. This year's theme is "Departures," a story of a kid moving from his comfortable life in America to Ecuador. Jenny Valenzuela, senior psychology major from, is directing this year's show. "The theme focuses on learning to live in ... [Read More…]
Cartoon: The moment before…
"The moment before..." Daily Doodle Dosage by Ben Todd ... [Read More…]
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