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BGSU's Counseling Center has mixed reviews among the student population

Counseling Center: How students really feel

Ava Thoman, Reporter January 22, 2025

The National Education Association reports that today, 60% of college students meet the criteria for at least one mental health issue. BGSU has an on-campus Counseling Center that students can make appointments...

The university cancels classes for Tuesday night and Wednesday morning (photo via BGSU)

BGSU cancels in-person classes due to cold weather conditions

Olivia Vallandingham, News Content Director January 21, 2025

Due to the extreme cold warnings put out by the National Weather Service for Wood and Erie counties, BGSU's main and Firelands campuses have canceled in-person classes from 6:00 p.m. on Jan. 21 to 12:30...

Prairie Margins executives run a meeting

Prairie Margins celebrates 60 years of publication

Jacqueline Ponce and Olivia Vallandingham January 20, 2025

Prairie Margins, BGSU’s on-campus literary journal with submissions from undergrad students on campus and across the country, is set to celebrate its 60th birthday and the release of its 2023 edition...

Students come together on their day off to volunteer for their community (photo via the official BGSU Instagram)

Not just a Monday off: BGSU’s MLK Day initiatives

Gabrielle Monk, Managing Editor January 19, 2025

On Monday, Jan. 20, the University is closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. While most consider this to be a day off, the BGSU community uses this day as an opportunity to give back to the community....

The Brown Bag Food Project via their Facebook page

Student food resources for spring semester

Gabrielle Monk, Managing Editor January 18, 2025

Resources on and off campus help to provide students dealing with food insecurity with nutritious food and household items.  An on campus resource for students is the Falcon Food Pantry. The food pantry...

New Year's Day is a popular time to set new goals.

Why we make New Year’s resolutions and how to keep them

Gabrielle Monk, Managing Editor January 17, 2025

“New year, new me,” is a popular phrase spoken during the beginning of each new year as it’s a tradition for people to create New Year's resolutions. But, the psychology behind the long-lasting tradition...

The two provost candidates to visit campus (Wentz left, Krovi right)

University asks for student involvement in provost search

Ava Thoman, Reporter January 16, 2025

BGSU co-chairs of the search committee for the next provost and senior vice president will begin the on-campus interview phase starting Thursday, Jan. 16.  Students were sent an email from co-chairs,...

BGSU professor Shannon Orr, Ph.D. via Bowling Green State University

BGSU political science professor to speak at MLK tribute event

Sophie Beech, Reporter January 16, 2025

The City of Bowling Green Human Relations Commission will host the 36th annual tribute to Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Friday, Jan 17 at 1:00 p.m. This event will be held at the Wood County...

Graduate students voice their opinions about the university.

*OP-ED* The graduate student crisis

Chase W. Fleece and Jack Lawrence January 15, 2025

The university is dead and we killed it. What once was an institution forged upon the foundation of free knowledge, research, and discovery has today been wholly captured by the forces of commodification....

Photo of Grace Schneider, Cecilia Record and Paige Winkle filling the holiday boxes and bags at the Falcon Food Pantry.

*OP-ED* Addressing college student hunger in Ohio: Why we need the Hunger-Free Campus bill

Jay Lyon, Contributing writer January 14, 2025

1 in 3 college students is facing food insecurity nationwide, and with inflation, limited access, decreased enrollment, campus staff burnout, and more, that number averages even higher. Food insecurity...

Students on campus

BGSU voted one of the safest college towns in America

Alivia Hartpence, Editor-In-Chief January 13, 2025

BGSU was voted one of the safest college towns in America, according to a study conducted by Research.com. In a list of the 50 safest college towns in the U.S. based on 2019 FBI data statistics, Bowling...

Swift on her recent Eras Tour

“You’re a woman; you don’t even have rights anymore:” How BGSU, parents and students are uniting against post-election harassment

Reagan Zehnder, Reporter December 28, 2024

When BGSU parent Valerie Cumming opened her email on Nov. 7, she found an email from the university’s president, Rodney Rogers, waiting for her. A few days earlier, Cumming created the “Bowling...

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