Friday, May 1

It’s all Quechua to me

In a small classroom on the 10th floor of Bunche Hall, Jaime Luis Daza speaks to his three graduate students in a language that is rarely heard in North American universities. Read more...


Campus groups grant endorsements

After a series of endorsement hearings and debates, 30 student organizations on campus provided their approval and support for the candidates running in the undergraduate student government election. Read more...


A dance to remember

A first glance at Robyn Speer, a beautiful 16-year-old from Las Vegas, would never convey the image of a cancer patient. One month ago, she was completely healthy, excitedly making plans for her junior prom. Read more...


GSA candidates report complaints

The Graduate Student Association elections took an unexpected turn as several candidates from the Graduates Representing Educating Advocating Transforming slate filed complaints against the elections board on April 26. Read more...


Debate stirs candidates

A sea of fingers filled the air in the De Neve Auditorium, “shimmering” ““ wiggling fingers as a substitute to applause ““ to support candidates running in the Undergraduate Students Association Council elections. Read more...


Public diagnosis

As students near graduation, the most important thing on their mind may understandably be how they’re going to get paid. But a worry that fewer college students have is how they’re going to get health care coverage. Read more...