By Stacey Kaslon Just because we are already in college doesn’t mean that the scholarships stop coming in when we start classes. The BSU Student Senate compiled a list of all of the BSU scholarships. To check out the hundreds of other scholarships BSU offers. Accounting Deloitte and Touche Scholarship
By Madelyn Haasken Even for people who love books, it can be a challenge for a busy college student to find time to read. Between class, work, extra-curricular activities and a social life, there isn’t a lot of free time – and when there is, most students would rather curl
by Stacey Kaslon Almost seven months since Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton signed a bonding bill into law approving the replacement of Hagg-Sauer Hall at Bemidji State University, BSU will start construction renovations this month across campus in preparation for the new building. The $825 million bill for the Minnesota State
By Rodney Morton Assassins Creed Odyssey- Released on October 5th, for PS4, Xbox Onex and PC. The latest entry in the Assassins Creed lineup is bringing you to ancient Greece. Ubisoft is turning the series towards an RPG instead of the previous stealth-action games before it. I am excited to
by Zachary Malm A unique story of an Anishinaabe warrior called Yellow Head is found among the annals of local lore and upon the lakes and shorelines that still bear his name. Referred to as a Berdache by the French or an agokwa in his own language, Yellow Head embodied
By Jackie Pierson Service animals and emotional support animals do not provide the same service. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, service animals are defined as “dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.” They are permitted in public places and are not
Are you looking for fun ways to get involved on campus? Maybe you are a freshman, a transfer student, or a returning student that wants to know more. One easy way, is to go to the Beaver Organization Bash Wednesday, Sept. 6, 4:30-7:00 p.m. The event will be on the
By Kendra Hacker It was a cold and dreary morning when Ashley Reynolds and Erin Robson walked around Lower Hobson Union with two other students, handing out candy with positive sayings on them, ranging from 'enjoy every moment' and 'stay positive'. With smiles on their faces, they offered BSU students