On November 6, 2021 Alpha Sigma Phi and the Entertainment Committee (EC) hosted the Phoenix Fest to raise money for COVID relief.
The Stute
Next week is Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday. The entire day (or week, if you’re like me) revolves around cooking, baking, spending time with family, eating way too much, sleeping, and watching A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.
Anna is perfectly happy in Atlanta; she has a loyal best friend and a crush who is just starting to like her back.
The voting portal for Student Government Association (SGA) Presidential elections is currently open, with one pair of undergraduate students running. Gabriella Poska is running for President alongside Panagiota (Paulina) Georgoutsos who is running for Vice President of Operations (VPO).
After a year of uncertainty and many COVID-19 restrictions, the Ducks are bringing the fall sports season to a close with many victories.
Ah, the accessory we all have too much of, can’t spend enough on, and will never stop daydreaming of. What is it with shoes anyways?
When I was applying to colleges, I considered majoring in Industrial Engineering, Business, or Psychology. Industrial Engineering seemed the most versatile, Business was the most natural for me, and Psychology was a new interest I had discovered towards the end of high school.
In response to the overwhelming demand among students who have begun applying for internships only to realize with dismay the vast number of cover letters they’ll need to write, several of the professional societies have banded together to co-host a cover letter auction event.
I promise final exams won’t be as scary as it sounds (hopefully).
1. Make a color coded schedule
If you don’t already color code your planner or calendar, this is my number one tip for organization (and there’s no better time to start than right in time for finals).
On November 10, the Clark and Pinnacle scholars presented their summer research at an annual Research Expo which took place in the Walker Gym from 3 to 5 p.m.


