This year, the Ohio Primary Election is Tuesday, May 5 and Ohio voters have the chance to vote on what candidates they want to move onto the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Leading up to the primary...
“Sustainability is about making things last for future generations,” said Zach Hayes, Bowling Green State University’s (BGSU) sustainability coordinator.
BGSU students can help those future generations...
As the end of the semester approaches, graduating students will be looking for full-time jobs, and returning students are searching for summer internships.
One of the most popular ways for students...
During the spring season, students might notice how spending time outside could impact their overall well-being.
Ashley Hartman, health educator with a focus on mental health from the Office of Health...
Breakups are difficult to navigate, especially as college students who may not have had a ton of experience with dating. These can happen under many different circumstances, and no situation is the same.
However,...
To some young drivers, approaching a roundabout for the first time can be a nerve-wracking experience. While roundabouts were created to provide a smoother traffic flow and prevent fatalities, some inexperienced...
Oryx and Crake- Margaret Atwood By: Hannah Johnson “The whole world is now one vast uncontrolled experiment – the way it always was, Crake would have said – and the doctrine of unintended consequences is in full spate.” A master of dystopian worlds, Margaret Atwood writes a brilliant work of climate fiction, speaking to society […]
One Girl…Two Countries: Estelle McDoniel By: Hannah Johnson BGSU grad and author Estelle McDoniel shares her experience via email in writing her biography One Girl…Two Countries, a tale of another BGSU grad, Terry, and her experience between the United States and Venezuela. In 1953, Terry, a teenager, was looking forward to high school but her […]