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Posts published in “Year: 2024

New multipurpose building to replace Davis by 2032

Davis Hall’s days are numbered. In the most recent report on the university’s 10-year strategic plan, there is a line item on page 74 about Davis Hall, the first-year dormitory building, and its potential replacement.

Battle of the Bands 2024

Battle of the Bands 2024 is taking place on Sunday, March 24 at 7 p.m. in the Bissinger Room. This event is a showcase of student bands and the winners have the opportunity to open for Techfest 2024, the biggest Entertainment Committee campus event of the year.

Credit cards: what to know

Credit history is the reflection of how well you manage your money and debt, including credit cards and other loans. Understanding the impact this can have on your life is crucial, as it can have long-term effects on your life including determining how easily you will be able to retire.

How to get housing beyond campus

Getting their own apartments is many students’ goal; to live on their own and support themselves can be either a dream or a nightmare.

Tips to get cooking with gas

Navigating a kitchen can be stressful for first-timers, whether it’s feeling like you don’t have the right ingredients or the right tools.

Student-savers: Where to find student discounts

One of the hardest parts of adulting is the monetary cost, especially as a college student. However, one of the best parts of being a college student is the student discounts — as long as you know where to look.

Men’s Basketball wins the MAC Freedom tournament!

Men’s Basketball prevailed champions this past Saturday, February 24, with their 54-53 win over the top-seeded DeSales University. The Ducks previously won the MAC Freedom Semifinals 73-70 over third-seeded Arcadia last Wednesday, February 21, to send them to the championship.

Global warming upheaves locust life cycles

In a world increasingly shaped by climate change, a new study suggests that rising temperatures may pave the way for a surge in locust populations, potentially imperiling crops across vast swathes.