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One of the organizers of the planned student walkout against CU President Bashar Hanna, Michael Rafizadeh, a senior digital ...
CU President Bashar Hanna announced in an email that he will be stepping down as president of Commonwealth University ...
Imagine your brain as a phone battery. At first, it drains slowly — between lectures, group projects and back-to-back ...
When most college students think of April, they tend to think of finals, spring weather and parties. But April showcases something more important that we cannot ignore as college students: Sexual ...
Other people’s cup of tea may not be yours, and that is perfectly okay. As long as consent comes first, the practices of other people are their decisions that do not involve you. Mind your business.
“Show me what democracy looks like” echoes as a rallying cry from a new student climate justice group at Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg campus. Picture a world where housing, energy and ...
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The first thing that comes to mind is the library; however, the library has a variety of different study spots in its building alone. There’s something for everyone, but what spot is the best? The ...
Directed by Bong Joon-ho (the mind behind Academy Award-winner “Parasite”), this new take on sci-fi brings forward fresh themes and political commentary, along with plenty of action and laughs. In the ...
Brian May, guitarist from the iconic rock band Queen, made a guest appearance at Coachella on April 11 during Benson Boone’s set. Boone performed “Bohemian Rhapsody,” one of Queen’s most famous songs.
What Happened: Flyers calling for students to participate in a walkout to demand accountability of CU President Bashar Hanna emerged on campus on April 22. The planned date is April 30 at 2 p.m.
Children have lost their relationship with nature. Traditional elementary schools leave young children stressed and vulnerable to high expectations for academic performance without room for creativity ...