Students for Community, also known as S for C, set out to raise finances for local non-profits as a project and as a part of course work at BGSU. Read more
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BGSU suspended the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity on April 22 for multiple violations of the Student Code of Conduct including hazing and providing alcohol to students and new members under 21 years old. Read more
The Cocoon and BGSU continued the annual “What Were You Wearing?” exhibit on April 13 and 14 to provide education on sexual assault awareness and the titular victim-blaming question that has haunted sexual assault survivors for years. Read more
After serving for almost two years in the Vietnam War from 1966-1986, Enriquez came back to Seneca County and went to work full time at the Chrysler Plant in Highland Park, Michigan. Later he transferred to the Perrysburg Plant. Read more
Feelings of stress and anxiety go hand-in-hand with the end of an academic semester. What is a good way to manage stress and anxiety at a crucial time like this? According to Karyn Smith, health educator for the Division of Health and Wellness and fitness coordinator within Recreational Well… Read more
As exam week approaches, BGSU students may be seeking ways to help alleviate stress. Read more
Sophomore Autumn Rydarowicz did not see a future with dance after a rough end to her high school career in 2020. Read more
“I always say it’s Christmas every day. Pieces that you produce or design, it’s fun to get back. The students get the same thing when they see their work actually in front of them, actually printed, the final product. Stuff like that is very exciting for me. It’s exciting for them. They all … Read more
This spring will not only be marked by the fresh air but also for the celebration of BGSU’s spring graduates. As the books begin to close and the opportunities begin to pour in, spring graduates are preparing for their next step after college. Read more
USG’s new administration unanimously passed their first resolution on April 18, denouncing Ohio House Bill 616. Read more
After being a BGSU professor for 31 years, Daniel Brahier is bringing his career to a close as he is retiring this upcoming June. Despite serving as a professor for the past 31 years, his connection to BGSU started long before this. Read more
A local business has undergone some recent changes. Read more