By Natalia Ahrens
As the interterm began and students began completing homework for their classes, this was not the case in Hess 54 for the International Travel Study in History: Cars and Castles class. These students began researching their travel destinations for the next 12 days, in Europe. The Cars & Castles interterm trip,...
By Lucy Bowman
College is a huge transition, one that has become even more complicated in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic. Throughout the 2020–2021 school year, more than 60% of college students met the criteria for at least one mental health problem. Even before the pandemic, schools across the nation experienced a dramatic...
By Mattis Ahlgrimm
Growing up on a farm with over 500 greyhounds, Katharine O’Connor said herself that she doesn’t necessarily think she had a very typical American childhood. The new assistant professor in the Department of Health Science has not only a rather special personal background but also a quite impressive educational background, having...
By Arri Phillips
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Senior Communication Arri Phillips brings us an interview with Duce Chairs, a senior football player.
By Arri Phillips
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By Arri Phillips
Senior Communication Major Arri Phillips introduces Kara Voss, Assistant Professor of Sports Studies, to you!
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By Toby Leigh
Disclaimer: This list does not exist to shame others for the food they enjoy. Eat your food the way you like it, don’t let this list make you feel like you’re wrong for enjoying it.
Honorable Mention: Fried Turkey
I’ve never tried this. It’s probably...
By Christian Maxey
On October 20th millions and millions of fans waited until midnight for the release of Taylor Swift’s 10th studio album titled “Midnights”. Swift had told fans to mark this date on their calendars back on August 29th when Swift won Video of the Year at the MTV Music Awards for her...
By Eli Jordan
Later this month, the group stage of the FIFA World Cup takes place in Qatar. One of the groups that many eyes have been watching is Group B. The group consists of a few centuries old rivalries and a current world political opponent. England, Iran, The United States, and Iran are...
By Eli Jordan
With the news of the 500 million dollar match endowment that was announced on November 4th, many students may be wondering if they will get to see the updates during their time here at McPherson College. But some may not know that it has already started. Over the summer, the gym...