CRESCENT MAGAZINE APRIL 2021

VIEW FULL ISSUE UE Without Borders: International Students in the Pandemic Article>International Students When UE resumed in-person classes this fall, most students’ return depended solely on a reopened campus. But […]

COVID-19’s Impact on UE Sports

Article>UE Sports The athletic season at UE and other universities across the nation was cancelled when COVID-19 began its spread across the U.S. last spring, and at many universities, the […]

The Show Must Go On

Article>UE Theater The history of theatre spans thousands of years, and while its demise has often been predicted, it lives on today. The pandemic launched the longest shutdown in the […]

Vaccinate The Virus

Article>Covid Vaccination It has been over a year since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. and vaccine distribution is underway. Over 100 million people have been vaccinated […]

The Fallen Linden Beauty

Peace Ilegomah The Fallen Linden Beauty    The tree that stood tall in front of Olmsted Administration Hall was a magnet for generations of students. They studied in its shade, […]

CRESCENT MAGAZINE MARCH 2021

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 […]

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 into the UE Music Conservatory rather than […]

Food Insecurity On Campus and Beyond

Article>About Our Community The thought of not knowing when your next meal will be or how you will afford it is scary, but it has become a reality for roughly […]

Coping With COVID

Article>COVID Think back to March 23, 2020. Everything seemed normal until checking Twitter to see a mind-boggling headline: “Could COVID19 be the next pandemic?”. Cases had been reported in China, […]