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Collins Library is continually making new updates to the creative spaces offered to students. In 2023, the staff at the Collins Library created the iLab as a “third place to relax and study” for all ...
Ethan Koehn looks at the current March Madness standings. He discusses which teams he expects to pull through and how their seasons have looked so far.
Baker Orange Reporter Austin Coash gets an exclusive interview with Baker men’s basketball Head Coach, Sean Dooley. Dooley tells us his thoughts on the team winning the conference title and their ...
Baker University’s Minister, Kevin Hopkins, announced he will retire after 40 years of service in religious and community roles. Reverend Hopkins has served in churches, on college campuses and in the ...
As the second half of the fall semester begins, the Baker women’s wrestling team’s season is underway. Practices have been going on for a while now and the athletes are gearing up for important ...
In honor of the show’s ten year anniversary Skyler Holmes and Isaac Hudson look back on the show. They give their reviews and discuss what they think made the show stand the test of time. This podcast ...
Baker University men’s basketball is seeking another successful season looking into the 2024-2025 season, with familiar faces returning to the court.
Karissa Lyons gives their review of the new movie “Saturday Night.” They discuss what worked, what didn’t and whether or not it was worth the audience’s time.
After so much time is dedicated to using a screen, lots of students start to notice a decline in their mental health. Heavy screen usage overtime can lead to feelings of isolation, anxiety, tiredness, ...
Senior Aidan Massey has had continuous success leading into the Heart of America Cross Country Championships. With three Heart of America Men’s Cross Country Runner of the Week awards under his belt ...
Content Warning: Spoilers As Joaquin Phoenix’s second (and likely final) time playing the Joker, “Joker: Folie à Deux” poorly concludes DC’s modern iteration of the classic villain, leaving fans ...
More than half a century after its release, Herbie Hancock’s “Head Hunters” continues to sound like nothing you’ve heard before. Following his two-year experimentation with avant-garde jazz in the ...
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