Rush Important in Greek Life
Throughout rush week, each sorority tries to persuade all the candidates to join by advertising their benefits. The hardest part of rush for many people,
Nadya Plus 14: What to do With All Those Kids?
Since Nadya Suleman gave birth to eight babies on Jan. 26 in a California hospital, people everywhere — including Bloomsburg — have weighed in on
What’$ For Dinner?
Its a well-known fact that most BU students don't hold Aramark, the campus food service, in high revere. The way I see it is
Block Party Insiders Field Campus and Community Questions at BU Now’s Information Session
On Thursday, March 26, BU Now held its very first event – the Block Party Information session. Although the crowd was smaller than expected, questions
Profs Texting Students: Where Do We Draw the Line?
Caution Bloomsburg University faculty: Your “innocent” Facebook banter, text messages or e-mails with your students could be unwelcome. When a student was asked if she
Flu Breakout Subsides, Pepare for Next Year
As the new semester of college rolls around the corner, a new outbreak of winter sickness hits the students and faculty of Bloomsburg University. Why
It’s a Partie Traumatic
Review of the Black Kids much buzzed about full length album, which continues to showcase the groups dance rock element, with anthemic choruses and word
Don’t Turn a Blind Eye
When you think about where violent acts against humanity are taking place in the world, do you think of Uganda? If not then know
Bloomsburg Men’s Lacrosse Finishes Weekend at .500
Bloomsburg men’s Lacrosse finished .500 this Sunday, dropping game one 4-3, against IUP and defeating Wilkes University 8-6 at Redmond Stadium. The first encounter was with a defensively
Raising the Bar: Finding the Best Pub in Bloomsburg
Can't figure out where to spend your night out this weekend? Check out the strengths and weaknesses of Bloomsburg's four more popular bars
How to Manage Time When Earning Money
Most students will tell you that college is a full time job, but many students do both: enroll full time and work. Having a job
Old Schoolhouse: The Real Deal
In what used to be an education environment meant to invoke knowledge and aid in the betterment of teenage society, The Old School House, once
