Photo Courtesy of Katherine MorseA toilet overflowed in B suite of Pauley, flooding into the suite and two of the bedrooms and causing damage to the walls and carpet Friday around 11:30 p.m. “Our toilet was clogged all day on Friday,” freshman Leah Thomsen said. “One of my suite mates attempted to flush the toilet once again to see if it would work. It began … [Read more...] about Pauley suite relocated due to flooding
Julia Naman
Scrolling life away
I’m as capable as any to fall into the evil vortex of Netflix. It only takes a measly 15 seconds for one to choose between a fifth episode of “Parks and Rec,” or the arduous task of homework and other unfortunate responsibilities. After factoring in the amount of hours a day I spend on academia, tweeting my passive aggressive feelings away, Facebook stalking people and other … [Read more...] about Scrolling life away
Author finds peace in prejudice
With the word “reconciliation” as her mantra, author Louise Steinman fuses the bitter past of Jewish persecution in Poland with the importance of forgiveness in her newest book “The Crooked Mirrors,” from which she will be reading today at 4 p.m. in Payson Library. Steinman spoke about her journeys in Poland 3 years ago during the writing process of “The Crooked Mirrors,” … [Read more...] about Author finds peace in prejudice
Student Health Center offers free STI Testing
Sexually transmitted infections are most common among 15 to 24 year olds, according to the Centers for Disease Control, and 80 percent of these don’t show symptoms for some time. To combat the spread of STIs around campus, the Student Health Center has offered 50 STI shots this week for free after the Student Health Advisory Board (SHAB) presented the idea to the Student … [Read more...] about Student Health Center offers free STI Testing
DPS evaluates recent on-campus thefts
Staff members have reported four thefts to the Department of Public Safety over the past month, including stolen luggage, equipment and jewelry. For a university that typically receives only a few more than a dozen theft reports each year, according to DPS Lieutenant Tad Nelson, the recent upsurge in larceny has raised some eyebrows. “We have a very, very low rate of … [Read more...] about DPS evaluates recent on-campus thefts