How professors are adapting to changes in the classroom

Kaitlyn Hughes | news editor *The article has been updated for accuracy. The name “Julie Hinkle” was spelled as “Julia Hinkle.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story. Crystal Paudel will look up from taking notes in class and notice that her peers are on their phones or laptops not paying attention to the professor. “It makes me a little sad,” said the … Continue reading How professors are adapting to changes in the classroom

Charlotte’s Comments: 2/19

“Being a student is easy. Learning requires actual work.” -William Crawford If you didn’t know, midterms are next week (I know time flies). Hopefully, you are not too overwhelmed and have already begun studying, but if you haven’t, hope is not lost. Might I suggest joining a study group? I joined my first one two weeks ago, and so far it has been proven to … Continue reading Charlotte’s Comments: 2/19

The hybrid approach to course delivery poses unforeseen challenges

08/27/2020 Noah Wilbur | Opinions Editor With the fall semester commencing across America, institutions of higher education have developed stringent reopening plans with the intentions of providing a near-normal college experience while proactively reducing the likelihood of a campus-wide outbreak. Universities introduced rigorous preventive measures to ensure a safe environment for students and faculty in response to the threat of which we are all familiar, … Continue reading The hybrid approach to course delivery poses unforeseen challenges

Blue’s Clues series revamped for new season

By Josiah Martin | Staff Writer 03/15/2018 After more than a decade off the air, Nickelodeon’s acclaimed children’s series Blue’s Clues is returning for a 20-episode season in the near future. Nickelodeon provided details of the reboot in a press release on March 6, in which the company states that the new episodes will feature a “refreshed signature look.” The release was accompanied by a … Continue reading Blue’s Clues series revamped for new season

Graduation requirement lifted

By Julian Routh | News Editor Students graduating between 2015 and 2018 will not be required to have a completed service learning course on their transcripts, University officials said this week. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Timothy Austin said he removed the requirement for three years so the school can reexamine and renovate the service-learning system. “We are going to push the reset … Continue reading Graduation requirement lifted