Giving thanks through time: The history of Thanksgiving!
There’s nothing better to warm our hearts at the end of the year than the holidays. One of the most important and widely celebrated is Thanksgiving, which falls on Thursday, Nov. 28.
There’s nothing better to warm our hearts at the end of the year than the holidays. One of the most important and widely celebrated is Thanksgiving, which falls on Thursday, Nov. 28.
Thanksgiving is a perfect time for students to enjoy homemade meals and spend quality time with their loved ones, while also preparing for finals.
Black Friday is an annual shopping event that has been around since the 1940s. This year, the holiday falls on Nov. 29.
With all the different holidays just around the corner, this time of year is the perfect time to unwind and escape into the world of a good movie with family and friends.
On World Kindness Day, Nov. 13, the sisters of Gamma Upsilon sorority came together to spread a powerful message across campus: kindness is more than a simple act—it’s a lasting impact.
In this community, students appreciate music, and the University’s clubs and organizations do their best to organize musical events throughout the academic year to involve students and help them create fun college memories.
With Thanksgiving break slowly approaching, a fun and highly anticipated event full of prizes and surprises ensured students on campus were in the Thanksgiving mood.
On Wednesday, Nov. 20, the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards returned for the 58thyear in Nashville, TN.
As the year comes to a close, stress increases for students as deadlines approach and finals loom around the corner.
Veterans Day, a holiday observed on Nov. 11, honors military veterans—individuals who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces.