Bettye Lynn Fuhs served in the United States Air Force for eight years from 1976 to 1984. Fuhs suffered from bi-polar disorder, anxiety, depression, [...]
In 1697, Boston established America’s first-ever fire department with the first-ever fire engine, firehouse, and first-ever paid firefighters. The station was made up [...]
Grand View University is known for its wide range of athletic programs and the history surrounding each program. When new athletes come to GV in the fall each year, many of [...]
Recorded by Brit Nanthanorath With fall in full swing, and each day’s amount of sunlight slowly decreasing people are at an increased risk for seasonal-related depression, [...]
According to a study done in 2019 by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, 12% of nurses in America identify as male. For reference, that number was only 2.7% in 1970. Here at [...]
The United States, reeling from a year of living through COVID-19, shutdowns, quarantine and civil unrest, finished the year off with what might go down as the most [...]
Just before spring break 2021, Grand View University will say goodbye to Kenlyn Gordon, the assistant director of leadership and counseling. She is leaving her position as a [...]
Over the last year, Iowans (and the world) have been learning how to live with the coronavirus pandemic. Since early 2020, there have been roughly 337,000 cases and just over [...]
Dr. A’ndrea Wilson’s journey to teaching at Grand View University was not simple, but her “colorful background,” as she refers to it, has helped shape the way she [...]
People everywhere are saying goodbye to a hectic wardrobe and hello to a timeless closet. Capsule wardrobes have been gaining traction over the years, but in 2020 the trend [...]