Month: November 2018

  • App of the week: Chegg

    App of the week: Chegg

    Tired of spending hundreds of dollars just to rent a textbook? Chegg is a student hug where students can rent or buy textbooks for up to 80% off your school’s bookstore prices. Simply search the textbook’s ISBN, author, or title and find your textbook for cheap. Chegg also offers free shipping, homework help, online tutoring,…

  • Transitional Spaces: A Look into Susan Murrell’s Artwork

      January 12th, Friday night at 6pm Art Professor, Susan Murrell, opened up her art for all of us to see. These works of art were created during her sabbatical year and are absolutely excellent. Many people from near and far stepped in on Friday for some refreshments and looking deeply into the great pieces…

  • Should We Save Her? A short short story

      Breathe. Just breathe. Clench your fists. Close your eyes. And just breathe. Freedom and liberation. They’re both desired among several individuals in this city who believe in living their life without entrapment, without being held against their will. I used to look out my window as a child and gaze at the stars while…

  • Life is a Highway: A Lesson For EOU

    Trust me! I am usually not one to call others out on the convoluted topic that is cultural appropriation. While we are often inquisitive on where to draw the line when it comes to appropriation (can white people wear dreads?), there are just some scenarios that just cannot be denied as a blatant form of…