Can Americans Trust Conspiracy Theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nominated as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in December 2024, has shared plans to enhance the quality and nutrition of American food, focusing on […]
History, Religion, and Political Cartoons – Faculty Research Spotlight with Dr. James MacLeod

https://youtu.be/4JpuB9m91W4 Dr. MacLeod chairs UE’s department of History, Politics, and Social Change, which encompasses a vast assortment of areas of study. Dr. MacLeod has a plethora of different research interests […]
Trump Triumphs: Thanks to the Bro Vote

For President Donald Trump, the campaign trail to his 47th presidency really began eight months before he announced his candidacy. On March 9th, 2022, Trump made the first of many […]
Whispers Through the Wall

What is love, if not the yearning to transcend the barriers that life places before us? In the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe, the wall stands not merely as a […]
A List of Little Medicines: Poems, Prose, Music, and Movies for Soothing the Soul

I was going to title this There is No Hope and the World’s on Fire: “I think the poets might disagree,” invoking that cheeky line from Laurie (a lá Timothée […]
Egypt Is Not Egypt in Your Textbooks: My Personal Story of Living in God’s Hell on Earth

I came to the United States on January 18, 2024, hoping to find the home I had always been deprived of. I sought asylum on January 9, 2025. But after […]
The Right Time but The Wrong Guy

It is no secret that Kendrick Lamar is known for his groundbreaking music, lyrical depth, and social consciousness. His long-awaited Super Bowl Halftime show is just one example of how powerful and unforgettable his artistry […]
John Proctor is the Villain soon to grace UE’s stage

Two words aptly describe the UE Theater’s production of John Proctor is the Villain: provoking and passionate. Out of the five plays set to be on the University of Evansville’s […]
Let’s Grab Coffee

As sleep-deprived college students, we all know what it’s like to need a caffeine boost before you can function, or maybe you just need that little pick-me-up after you walk […]
A Farewell to Classics?

“The study of history is the best medicine for a sick mind; for in history, you have a record of the infinite variety of human experience plainly set out for […]