John Bachmann is busier than a bee managing the university’s beehives. Officially PNW’s Grounds and Landscape manager, ...
After a bountiful first harvest from PNW’s new community garden this year, the only thing missing was more involvement from ...
Julian Arceo knows how to play peacekeeper and keep arguments from hurting a strong family on Thanksgiving. Holiday dinners ...
Pass the stuffing, pour on some gravy and keep the judgment coming. For freshman Emily Reynoso, Thanksgiving isn’t fun ...
For the second year, Dylan Deyoung is PNW’s Wii bowling champion. The sophomore Business Management major won the Student ...
Twenty students got a learning experience outside of the classroom when a campus chef and nutritionist hosted a free cooking and nutrition class last month in Hammond. Aladdin, the company that ...
To encourage faculty to do more research and scholarship the university has launched four initiatives to provide financial support. The programs are open to all faculty members across disciplines, ...
If you feel like you’re drowning every time you must write a paper, the Writing Center may be just the life preserver you need. At the center, students can find assistance for almost any writing ...
PNW Paranormal Club members are convinced the university is haunted. Club advisor Matt Dudzik, whose day job is assistant athletic director for Facilities and Recreational Sports, never believed in ...
Last year, the PNW Food Pantry served over 100 students a month. This year, the number may double. “I bet we could be close to a couple hundred students a month using the pantry, so it’s a real need ...
Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris for president got international attention, but many PNW students say it will not influence their votes in November. “Celeb endorsements don’t really make a ...
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