Natalia Parra On the car ride to my oath ceremony, my mentality was only that of getting in and out as fast as possible so that I could just get this whole “citizenship thing” over with. I didn’t stop to think about the countless years …
College Fails to Support Neurodiversity
Amber Rush Picture yourself walking into a stranger’s office. Not a therapist, not a doctor but someone you don’t know. The stranger tells you to explain your mental ill- ness and why you need an accommodation for an emotional support animal. Your worst fears have …
College halts publicizing student achievements
Amber Rush Viewpoints Editor In a Nov. 11 email to the student body, the Office of Marketing and Communications announced that they will be working with hometown media outlets to learn about and share various student achievements. The email mentioned that there is an “opt-out” …
Enterprise increases cost of renting vehicles
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor In a meeting held by Campus Council (CC) on Nov. 14, the Budget Committee addressed the issue of increase in the price of renting cars through Enterprise, specifically pertaining to student organizations that often use the service for their programs. Since …
Students discuss Lowry renovation with supervising architect
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer Three student forums with the same information about updates to the Lowry Center ren- ovations were held on Nov. 14, 2019. In an email to the campus community about the upcoming forum discussions, President Sarah Bolton stated, “We hope many …
Cost of staying over winter break changes for students
Savannah Sima Contributing Writer The College will no longer offer discounted housing rates to international students staying on campus for winter break after realizing this policy did not comply with the federal Fair Housing Act, according to Carly Jones, housing coordinator for the Office of …