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Spring has arrived, which means summer will be here soon. Nothing is better than enjoying an ice cream treat on a hot summer day. Dairy Queen is the perfect place to find that ice cream treat, and ...
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 ...
Rory McIlroy finally did it. After more than a decade of coming up short at Augusta National, he won the Masters and completed the career Grand Slam. Only five other golfers have ever pulled it off: ...
Here at Simpson College, many students encounter professors in classrooms, offices and hallways, but there is another side to these professionals that not many people get to see. Let’s dive into the ...
“Who needs sleep?” Says the college student pulling their third all-nighter this week. Thriving on little sleep is something that high schoolers and college students have perfected. It is almost like ...
Foundations 2 (F2), a required first-year course, is officially being discontinued. The course was designed to give first-year students a class focused on diversity’s role in America and reinforce ...
Brian Steffen, a communications and journalism professor of 36 years, will retire after the 2025 May term. Steffen is leaving a legacy of excellence in the communications programs, many of which he ...
Simpson College is fortunate to have a Communications Department that cares about student media and allows us to have a voice via The Simpsonian, ID Magazine, KSTM: The Storm and SCTV. And I have been ...
“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 ...
In high school, I took Intro to Journalism in my first semester and was on staff for all four years. I thought that designing yearbook pages, photographing sports events and writing stories was fun. I ...
A Celebration of Jay’s life will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday, April 25, at Hoyt Sherman Place. The event will be open to the public. The 1,200-seat auditorium is located at 1501 Woodland Ave. We will ...