When War Comes

When War Comes   A world superpower has invaded a sovereign state without just reasoning. A new war has begun.  The invasion is opposed by the superpower’s allies.  There is worldwide protest of the war. 36 million people have participated in over three thousand anti-war demonstrations. They carry picket signs demanding the war be brought to […]

American Journalists Killed In Ukraine

Ukraine – Two American journalists were fired upon by Russian forces in the town of Irpin. One of whom, Brent Renaud, a 50-year-old filmmaker, was killed when Russian troops opened fire, according to Andriy Nebytov, the head of Kyiv’s regional police force. A graphic photo allegedly of Renaud’s body, passport, and press credentials were posted […]

The Batman Review

Throughout Batman’s onscreen history, we’ve seemingly explored every angle the character has.  From the goofy surrealism of Adam West-era Batman, to Gothic camp of Tim Burton’s Batman,  and then the maximalist circus of Joel Schumacher’s Batman, ending with the gritty realism of Christopher Nolan’s Batman, the film history of the Dark Knight is full of […]

BSU Celebrates Valentine’s Day

Over the past week, different campus organizations hosted events to celebrate the lovely holiday of Valentine’s Day. These celebrations included Best Buddies and Bears Who Care’s Pal-entines Day event, Residence Hall Association’s (RHA) Valentine’s Day Trivia, and the Environmental Action Team’s I Love the Planet Tabling Event.   On Friday February 10th, 2023, in Rondileau […]

BSU Parking Incites Student Discontent

Parking has been a concern among many students across campus, especially with the start of a petition that has amassed over 1,500 signatures. In an interview, President Fred Clark (He/Him) said, “We pay close attention when petitions are circulating. I read the [BSU] Mobile App every day” as we went to further discuss student concerns […]