You’re probably going to spend a lot of nights out downtown, so it’s for your own good that you know how to be safe
Rachael Flora
College Student Guide: Our first-year survival tips
HELLO YOUTHS! I’m Rachael, Connect’s Events Editor and resident young person. I graduated from Armstrong almost two years ago (has it really been that long?!) with honors, and while I […]
Bede Van Dyke’s eco-friendly art
Van Dyke’s area of concentration is eco-friendly architecture, and a sustainable lifestyle has always been on his radar
Banff Mountain Film Fest returns for fourth year
‘Sometimes people are apprehensive about going, thinking that they might all be rock climbing videos. We try to have some human interest stories, but of course there’s some adrenaline stuff.’
Irish Road Bowling marks tenth anniversary in Savannah
“It’s kinda crazy, but once you get involved, you understand,” adds president Brian Crowley. “It’s a relaxed but competitive sport.”
Stopover: Yuck has great taste
Just as the band intended, the songs are simple and don’t get carried away in experimental sounds
Woman-made films shine at “Film & Her” showcase
The showcase is divided into six role-based categories: Animator, Director, Cinematographer, Editor, Writer, and Producer. Some of the women perform multiple roles in the short
The couple that eats together, stays together
No need for you two to crawl into bed, watch a Friends marathon and order pizza
PULSE will see you in just a GIF
“GIFs have become a response to the quick-scrolling culture we find ourselves a part of daily”
Hillary hate: Where is it from and why is it so persistent?
AS WE barrel into the 2016 election, when all Americans are politically at odds, one opinion rises up from the rest. Nobody likes Hillary Clinton. But why? Writer Joanne Bamberger […]
Eating right in the New Year
It’s a familiar routine: around the end of December you start thinking about all the healthy food you’re going to eat this year. You print out a clean eating plan […]
15 from ’15: A look back at the year that was
Elections to pipelines, murders to mergers
