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Campus Crime From August to October here are the Campus on Crime Incidents… AUGUST 08-25-2022 CR 22-0149 Reported: Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 8:52 p.m. Classification: THEFT
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Campus Crime From August to October here are the Campus on Crime Incidents… AUGUST 08-25-2022 CR 22-0149 Reported: Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 8:52 p.m. Classification: THEFT
What’s a Summer Without Beyoncé? By. PARIS HIMES It has been six years since Beyoncé’s groundbreaking Lemonade told her story of heartbreak, blackness, and feminism, and three years after her
Bedford Collab. Building and Enriching Evansville Food Businesses By. Emma Ault Bedford Collab is a newly developing a shared kitchen in the Tepe Park area on the South side of
Head Splitter By. Mitchell Bretz The power behind two words was never inherently known a construct of our own design meant to be taught, felt but never understood open to
Sometimes Class Field Trips Can Bring Exciting Opportunities By. Maddy Webb On October 4th, 2022, Professor Katie Mullin’s Writing and Publishing class took a class field trip to see the
Pride Tie-Dye Event Mitchell Bretz On Friday, October 21st, several members of P.R.I.D.E. and allied students met in front of Neu Chapel to make tie-dye shirts. This event was a
Monthly HIV Testing By Bev Rowley During the school year, on the first Wednesday of every month, Matthew 25, a non-profit healthcare group, comes to UE to provide free and
Watermelon Bust By. Maddy Webb On September 16th, 2022, the fraternity Lambda Chi Alpha hosted their annual Watermelon Bust. If you have never been, then let me give you the
Annika Evenson, a freshman studying exercise science at the University of Evansville, was the recent winner of the high school category of the annual League of Women Voters Brown County 2022 essay contest.
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