Every weekday morning, you will find Eddie Jones at the corner of 19th and Clark Streets helping kids cross the street to King Elementary. But that is not the only thing [...]
When I was asked what the definition of feminism was, I shrugged. I probably sputtered out something about equality, but the word intimidated me. Before tackling this [...]
Photos By: Warner Pool Sitting at the stoplight at the corner of East 14th in my paid for red Chevy Impala, sipping on a Dunkin’ iced coffee on my way home from my job, I [...]
Swiping into the Grand View University cafeteria, the aroma of tonight’s meal permeates the air. Behind the buffet is a smiling face, asking you how your day is going, [...]
640. That is the number of pounds of waste that the average college student produces in a year. According to Dump and Run Inc., an organization dedicated to helping colleges [...]
The room is dark and the atmosphere peaceful. The layered theater-like flooring is covered with mats of various sizes and colors. Overhead is a magnificent display of the [...]
He has a lot going for him. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in speech and language sciences both from St. Ambrose University. He is pursuing a [...]
Although Curtis Covington has lived and traveled to many places around the world, his favorite childhood memory remains in Mount Vernon, Iowa, where he grew up. For those who [...]