OCTOBER 2024

Student Media stands at the heart of storytelling at the University of Evansville, offering students hands-on experience in journalism, video production, design, and radio. Our mission is simple: to empower […]
To Go or Not to Go. That is the Question— (How to Know if You Should go to the Emergency Room or to Urgent Care)

The unfortunate has happened: maybe you have fallen desperately ill, or have gotten injured in some way. In general, but especially if you aren’t from the Evansville area, these can […]
The Memory Behind the Eyes

Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be. – Don Quixote Why […]
UE Counseling and Disability Services

The Office of Counseling and Disability Services offers many resources to help students at UE. The most popular of these services is FREE and CONFIDENTIAL mental health counseling for UE […]
Never Again: Gun Violence in America

On April 20th, 1999, two teenagers walked into Columbine High School, shot and killed thirteen people, and committed suicide. This tragedy increased America’s awareness of gun violence, mental illness, and […]
This Is Not Normal

For many of the students here at UE, this will be the first presidential election in which we’ll be eligible to vote. This election is far from a normal one, […]
Candidate Erik Hurt Prioritizes Students

This year’s general election may be one of the most important days of the year for our country. Voters will decide which presidential candidate, and by extension political party, will […]
The Harlaxton Haze: Across The Pond

About 1-2 months in and we’re already planning our trips and ignoring our class work. When planning trips remember, you only get two unexcused absences as that’s how many days a week […]
Harlaxton Hijinks: Albania

They exited through the giant oak doors of the refectory on a Wednesday night. Its long wooden tables slowly emptied as dinner closed and the clamor was dying down. At […]
WE MUST VOTE! My Experience on the Journey to Justice Trip

Over summer break, I went on the Journey to Justice trip. It was an intense experience. This trip is led by Dr. Valerie A. Stein, Professor of Religious Studies at […]