One day in June of 2020, nearly half a million people showed up in 550-plus locations across the United States for a movement they all believed in, a movement that captured the world’s attention. This...
Finding an appealing Instagram background is easy most of the year. In spring, find some flowers. In summer, get some sun. In fall, it’s foliage. But dead trees and brown grass make things more difficult...
Grand View alumnus Tobias Tyler was involved in many activities while at GV. Tyler enjoyed playing football, but when football was over he became more involved with the communications program by joining...
When most think of photography, they think of putting visuals to words or making a statement. Some might think of current events such as 9/11 or a devastated New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina....
Sam Duffy (GV junior) is in the process of creating a documentary that aims to exploit the connection between schools and the legal system. Duffy has been an avid photographer for a while, but when he...
Grand View University alumna Sophie Saks, a local photographer, is being featured in the Prairie Meadows Photo Gallery, located on the second floor of the Student Center. The gallery showcases photos by...
In life, sometimes the greatest things happen to people when they least expect it, don’t plan it, or even think about it at all. A prime example of just that, is a man by the name of David Peterson.
Peterson...
Being a full time college student is already a challenge in itself, the workload similar to owning a business. For some, college is a time to prepare yourself for your future career, but for others,...
Art and design lecturer Karen Doty was recently named an emerging artist for the Des Moines Art Festival. Doty entered this contest last year and sold almost all of her artwork at the event.
“I used...
The theme for this year’s state fair photography contest was “Silhouettes.” The contest's focus was to create and capture dramatic and emotional silhouettes that would be displayed for other photographers...