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While being an English major does allow for interesting reads, it’s been years since I read something on my own for fun. However, my goal for 2021, was to change this and get back into reading.
I am not ashamed to admit that Katniss Everdeen’s iconic braid is one I spent countless hours trying to perfect in middle school. The key word there is “trying.” The “Hunger Games” trilogy was one I ...
As Taylor Vargo, instructor of psychological science, started her 9:10 a.m. psychology class in Wallace 401, she looked at the back wall and saw something peculiar: a bat. Her initial reaction was to ...
Thunder is Simpson College’s new mascot after a 17 year period without one. Thunder was unveiled on Sept. 11.
When reflecting on how to even go about my farewell, I think back to when I thought I had my life all planned out. I was oh so sure of who I was and where I was going. I would laugh off any idea that ...
“See ya later, alligator! After a while, crocodile!” – I’m sure we have all heard of these children’s rhymes and even said them at one time or another. How to say “Goodbye” has been at the forefront ...
The Sigler House, also known as the President’s House, received a makeover this semester to host more events for students, faculty and the community.
If you are like me, you enjoyed junior high English the most when our focus was on Greek mythology. Learning about the mythical gods and goddesses, legends of heroes and devastating monsters seemed ...
The start of the spring semester at Simpson College brings excitement about students’ housing plans for the upcoming year, but many are concerned... “Dancing with the Stars” took the social media ...
The Culver Public Policy Center brought Pizza and Policy to Black Box on Monday. The topic of discussion this time was the recent changes and policies happening inside the education system in the ...
Simpson College Choir and Chamber Singers are headed to Chicago at the end of the month for their biannual choir tour. A small team of choral students, led by Choir UGA, Lyza Cue, have been ...
Many students on campus know the story of Mildred Hedges, the freshman who fell to her death in the stairwell of College Hall in 1935. But for this year’s Spooksonian, we will explore the stories of a ...
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