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Week 2 in Review Quiz

Caleb Chandler, Web Producer
October 5, 2018

Pet corn snake Millie wraps around its owner’s hand. 

Owning pets may cause positive mental health effects

Caleb Chandler, News Contributor
February 5, 2018

UHDS guidelines allow service, support animals in residence halls.Pets can be a unique addition to a student’s life. Their warm presence and feeling of friendship make many enjoy the care of animals....

Cafe Yumm! offers a variety of food options from wraps to sandwiches to soups, including vegetarian options.

Best of: Quick Bites

Caleb Chandler, News Contributor
January 16, 2018

Cafe Yumm!Just across campus on the other side of Monroe Avenue is a well-known restaurant called Cafe Yumm! The small restaurant is unique, as it sells delicious and soul-satisfying food, according to...

FLAG CEREMONY

Memorial Union Flag Ceremony celebrates international students

By: Caleb Chandler News Contributor
November 5, 2017

Ceremony held on Nov. 13, kicks off International Education Week.Students, faculty and guests who walk through the Memorial Union concourse will be greeted by a display of world flags. The countries that...

Assistant professor in social media Dan Faltesek standing at his desk. Faltesek believes that different social media platforms serve for different purposes due to their pre nuances. 

Social media usage may cause negative mental health effects

Caleb Chandler News Contributor
September 25, 2017

Code of Student Conduct jurisdiction includes student behavior via social mediaPhotos, videos and updates—these are a few ways people can share with one another about their lives over social media platforms....

Myers rehydrates, a necessity in the summer heat.

Surviving the summer heat

Caleb Chandler, News Contributor
July 31, 2017

As temperatures rise, the heat can lead to a variety of medical issues. Dehydration, heat exhaustion and heat stroke are all conditions that can adversely affect health, according to Connie Hume-Rodman,...

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