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For anyone wandering Wilkes University’s campus, there is a new addition to the setting: a vibrant mural near Evans Hall. Composed of blues, greens, oranges, pinks, whites and yellows, the design has ...
Student Government met for its ninth weekly meeting of the Spring 2025 semester on Mar. 19. The meeting addressed funding requests, a club recognition request, and a club report. The Student ...
With the end of winter merging into the beginning of spring, the weather is getting warmer, the sun is shining and the flowers are beginning to bloom. This can only mean one thing – baseball is back.
There will be nighttime baseball at Bruggeworth Field this upcoming season. Earlier this summer, construction crews were actively working at Bruggeworth Field to install a new light system, ...
As academics, professors and people who are influenced by pedagogy in one way or another, we all have some degree of understanding in terms of world cultures. As children we were instructed to cut out ...
Upon turning on the television one is quickly exposed to a commercial advertising anti-aging products or a television series that is explicitly ageist. Thus, it is clear to see that there is a ...
If you’re like me and disapproved of Future’s most recent release “MIXTAPE PLUTO,” then you may have been steered into listening to a project that released the same night. For me, this was Lil Tecca’s ...
On Thursday, Wilkes University’s Programming Board held their “Paws and Unwind” event to destress from midterms. Taking place in the JPAC and Miller Room, this event had many calming activities, such ...
Wilkes University’s Arnaud C. Marts Gymnasium had lines outside its doors before 8 a.m. Voter turnout appeared steady, with a new lining forming shortly after 9 a.m. Polls in today’s election opened ...
It’s pretty hard to describe the many important decisions an author must make when they start working on a new book, especially when it comes to fiction stories. Voice, themes, tone, genre and imagery ...
“Dune” is a movie where things happen. For a Western audience generally unfamiliar with the culture of the Near East—from Libya to Afghanistan, and from Turkey to Yemen—the world of “Dune” feels ...
The Roman Emperor Galerius, in his dialogues with ambassadors of the Sassanid Empire, at that time under Shah Narseh, describes that “Rome and Iran are like the two eyes of the Earth,” which for two ...