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Designers, models and bloggers gathered last week in New York to showcase their lines for Fall 2013 and Spring/Summer 2014. St. John, a high-fashion designer...
Harris Smith just wanted to make people laugh. Last spring, the senior Media Communications major saw his chance when he was given an opportunity to produce a...
We had our consumerism calendars all marked out last week. There was Thanksgiving Thursday, Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday...
Story by Bronwyn Hendry Staff writer “23 and so tired of life,” was the lyric that struck a cord with then 23-year-old Lindsey Lupo as she was driving north on...
As the semester winds down, students are keeping up with the portal to make sure they complete all their chapel credits. But when we reconvene in January...
Christmas is fast approaching and with that means that we also receive all of the joys of Christmas stress. It has been said many times that the purpose of...
Even as a student in high school, senior managerial and organizational communications (MOCM) major, Sarah Rummeloff, had always enjoyed a love of fashion. In...
“It was a very hectic day. A day that is burned in all my memories.” For many people across the globe, November 22 is a day to be remembered, with...
There are certain professors who do extraordinary work but do not seek the spotlight and thus go unknown to much of the student body. Michael Leffel, professor...
Every year homecoming packs nearly 60 events into one week where students, faculty and staff can network, worship and celebrate together. This year’s...