BY SOPHIA STRAUSSSTAFF WRITER The sculpture gallery hosted the art of Lucia Terry, a senior art therapy major, at a reception on Wednesday, Feb.12. The walls were decorated in colorful works of art by the artist as part of an exhibition called “State of Mind.” The exhibit showcased paintings and…
Posts published in February 2020
BY JASON GLICKMAN STAFF WRITER If students go upstairs in Hillwood and walk toward the location of the Pavillion, they’ll notice a room with the door propped open. If they peer inside, they will see a couple of computers or people standing and talking while watching people play games on…
BY DYLAN VALIC FEATURES EDITOR Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and students are getting ready for the day of love. Some students have big plans for the holiday, ranging from going on a date with a significant other, buying gifts for family, hanging out with friends, or going…
BY TIANA ONO STAFF WRITER The Bookstore located in Hillwood Commons received new merchandise for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Sharks logo is featured in most apparel, as well as the new slogan “Be True to Blue.” New items include hoodies, sweatshirts, t-shirts, and other articles of clothing ranging from…
BY ANTHONY CAVARRETTA STAFF WRITER A new set of letters are coming in the near future, as Phi Delta Theta (PDT) is looking to become the twelfth Greek organization on campus. The new fraternity was established in 1848 at Miami University in Ohio. Alex Atkinson, a representative of PDT, said…
BY ANISHA JINTOORKAR STAFF WRITER In Australia, STA-SAFE, an independent collection of health groups is starting a new program of pill testing at music festivals due to the recent deaths of some young concert goers. This has sparked debate around the world and countries,including America, have organizations such as DanceSafe,…
BY HELEN FLORES STAFF WRITER Students volunteered for the Night to Shine event which took place at Church Unleashed on Friday, Feb. 7. Night to Shine is an annua levent hosted by the Tim Tebow Foundation, celebrating the lives of people with special needs and how unique they are. The…
BY EMMA ROBINSON STAFF WRITER The Wave radio station will host a Galentine’s Day event to celebrate female empowerment and friendship on Thursday, Feb. 13. Originally inspired by the sitcom “Parks and Recreation,” Galentine’s Day is an annual tradition invented by the character Leslie Knope to celebrate ladies and enjoy…
BY THOMAS OKIN STAFF WRITER The sculpture gallery housed the Juried art exhibition from Feb. 4-9. Undergraduate and graduate students were welcome to submit their artwork to the show, with no maximum number of pieces they can select for entry. “We usually ask our visiting MFA professors to be the…
BY JILLIAN MEHTA ASST. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR The retail company Express announced they were downsizing stores when CEO Tim Baxter released a statement on Jan. 22 . Along with CEO David Simmon’s declaration of Forever 21’s bankruptcy on Dec. 11, students might witness these two examples of fast fashion’s…