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What You Didn’t Know About Campus Greenery
WSU's campus is definitely a place of beauty; the well-kept landscape and vibrant colors make the university memorable to everyone in its space. Many of the beautiful elements on the campus grounds (the gazebo, benches, gardens near the PAC and Gildemeister Hall,...
It’s I Love WSU Week | Year 2
I Love WSU Week is hosted by Alumni Relations and SOAR (Student Organization of Alumni Relations) and sponsored by the WSU Foundation. This week was created as a way to bring awareness, encourage philanthropy among students, and highlight what our current donors have...
Embrace and Understand Diversity at WSU
Becoming aware of diversity on campus can be helpful in understanding different perspectives in today's world. One way to do this is to look into the various clubs on campus and what they are all about. By understanding diversity you are able to create a wider...
The Power of Positivity: Making the World a Better Place
Positive thinking is often overlooked as a way to make the world a better place. People get so caught up in something that goes wrong or how to be better they forget to see the good. I know I am guilty of this. However, we can all learn from taking a step back and...
What You Can Take Away From Obama’s Farewell Address
Barack Obama’s Farewell Address was an emotional and inspiring final message to America delivered on Jan. 10, 2017. Obama has enabled huge changes for America in the last eight years, which can qualify him as one of the most inspiring figures today. This is why we...
Our Time at Healing Adventures Camp
Grief is something that impacts everyone at some point in their lives. It’s a topic that is especially hard for children and teens to grasp. Research says that 4% of children experience grief. Childhood bereavement is associated with psychiatric problems in the first...
Our Digital Humanity Film Series Part 5: “Videodrome”
Along with several colleagues, I helped put on the “Our Digital Humanity: The Film Series” last month. Based on the university theme, we chose films that connected and supplied new ideas for viewers. While the other films typically took a more direct look at...
Our Digital Humanity Film Series Part 4: “Cyber Seniors”
This semester, several Film Studies students and myself hosted a film series titled “Our Digital Humanity: The Film Series.” The series was related to the university theme exploring digital tools and their impact on our society. With many of our films exploring the...
Friendship Place: Where Everyone Has a Companion
I want to share a few quick facts with you: 51% of America’s public school students are ranked at or below poverty level. 50% of high-income students will receive a college degree. 10% of low-income students will receive a college degree. Poverty is ranked as one of...
My Campus Bucket List: Final Semester Edition
After winter break I will begin my final semester as an undergrad. THAT IS SO WEIRD. I can't believe how fast my time here at WSU has flown by. It feels like yesterday I was moving into Prentiss Hall in the scorching heat, nervous about meeting my roommate and unsure...