Usually the American college experience takes place on campus, but one student found his pathway while overseas. Harut Tatulyan, a philosophy student, tutor and club
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Math professor’s fortune is pure vinyl
Becoming a math professor at a college doesn’t always start with a degree, sometimes it’s a journey that’s kicked off with an ironic disinterest in
Tackling the music industry with soulful tunes
In third grade, Leah Raquel Drew painted herself flying over the Hollywood sign, a clear departure from what her fellow classmates’ were creating. Drew’s grade
The pack mentality
Most clubs on campus are designed to bring people of similar interests together, but one club sends its members across the state for a
Blue, red and every color in between
With the world being so divided on a political front, it’s in this club where differences are put aside to speak as one. The
Learning can be a messy experience
Maybe cows can’t jump over the moon, but they can lead a young man to study it. While researching on a large area of ranching
Stepping up when needed
Students often have the desire to participate, but lack the knowledge and experience needed. But the new Vice President of the Associated Student Organization
A hero they deserve
The world of superheroes isn’t just confined to the pages of a comic book. To some, being a hero involves a secret identity and
A cat, a lamb and a new path
It all started with a cat named Spencer. He was shy and timid at first. That was until Natalie Albizo took him in from the
On a stage of his own
Have you ever thought about why we do the things we do? Adjunct Professor of humanities Michael Schuster often thinks about these things. “The first