Springing Into the Season: Supporting Our Native Ecosystem

With the beginning of spring comes the first blooms of the season. Flower shops sell their typical potted plants and bags of bulbs fly off the shelves to be planted […]
A Literary Tour of England

England has given the world a plethora of amazing authors and works of literature, from classic novels by Charles Dickens to the world-wide phenomenon of Harry Potter. As an English […]
Are More People Becoming Sports Fans? What’s the big deal?

In recent years, there has been an ongoing debate about whether more people are becoming sports fans, and the evidence suggests that, to some extent, this is true. The rise […]
Finding Your Place in the Social Change Ecosystem

“Everything feels so hopeless. I just don’t know what to do,” is a sentiment that seems to have grown increasingly common. The world as it currently stands is exhausting and […]
My Castle in the Air: Portraying My Favorite Childhood Book Heroine

Two years ago, in 2023, I was presented with a once in a lifetime opportunity: the chance to portray my favorite childhood book heroine in a play and help adapt […]
Uncovering the “Dirt” on Systemic Sexism in US Academic Archaeology

While you might already be familiar with the term “gender gap” from sports, politics, or the sciences, did you know that a gender gap exists in archaeology as well? In […]
RAGE AGAINST THE ALGORITHM: A Guide to Appreciating the Full-Length Album

Okay, so maybe that title was a little dramatic… but the modern music world is so different from the ones that existed ten, twenty, and fifty years ago. Like anything […]
About the War In Ukraine

Two weeks ago, the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, visited President Donald Trump in the White House to discuss a deal to continue the supplement of American weapons to the Ukrainian […]
Journey To Justice

Hello!! My name is Elijah Hamilton and I was fortunate enough to participate in Journey to Justice, a class we offer here at the University of Evansville. It’s available during […]
What The First Wave Missed: A Deep Dive into the Feminist Movement

The history of feminist movements often focuses predominantly on white women, positioning them as the protagonists of the struggle for gender equality. However, taking a revisionist approach reveals a complex […]