
Let the Work I’ve Done Speak for Me; Ketanji Brown Jackson, a Portrait of Grit and Grace
Let the Work I’ve Done Speak for Me; Ketanji Brown Jackson, a Portrait of Grit and Grace By Paris Himes “You can’t always expect to be the smartest person in
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Let the Work I’ve Done Speak for Me; Ketanji Brown Jackson, a Portrait of Grit and Grace By Paris Himes “You can’t always expect to be the smartest person in
Life Through the Eyes of a Woman Chasity Carner Before you begin reading my spiel on how I believe that the majority of men still continue to feed their ego
Will The NFL Make A Change?Chasity Carner On February 1st, 2022 Brian Flores filed a class-action lawsuit for racial discrimination against the National Football League after being dismissed of his
Navigating Business, Fitness, and Health during the Uncertainty of COVID-19 Andy Gerth One less chair at the Thanksgiving table. A cancelled prom and graduation ceremony. A full academic year spent
https://youtu.be/VwHKpXJwLkQ Hi! My name is Sophie Lindner and I am a freshman here at UE. I am from Vienna, Austria and I play for the women’s soccer team as a
Bluestocking Social: A Hidden Gem for Readers, Writers, andArtists Tiva Frushour For students on the University of Evansville campus, sitting in the Honey+Moon café with a coffee– iced or hot–
194,967 Strokes Jackson Caudill EVANSVILLE, Ind. On the second floor of Ridgway, nestled between the Multicultural Student Commons and the center for diversity lies the painting “194,967 strokes,” by Jon
A Nightmare On Any Street Paris Himes Imagine you are living a typical life in a city you call home. By day’s end, you go to bed. You wake up
UE Venturing Crew: Shawnee Trip Mitchell Bretz & Rylie Stephens From April 2-3, UE’s Venturing Crew and several guests set out across Southern Illinois to visit some of the state’s
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VIEW FULL ISSUE The Band Plays On Feature > Friends of UE Music Three months after UE publicized its draft realignment plan, UE Music announced that it would be transforming