Panelists combat food waste
By: Amanda Carroll, Staff Writer An on-campus screening of the new documentary, “Wasted! The Story of Food Waste,” and a...
Asian-American poet shares experiences growing up in America
By: Sophia Bates, Contributing Writer Psychotherapist Sam Louie educated audience members about the challenges Asian-Americans face growing up in America,...
Towson holds candlelight vigil to remember Las Vegas victims
By: Anthony Petro, Contributing Writer Towson students, faculty and staff gathered at Speakers Circle on Oct. 10 for a candlelight...
Poet Javier Ávila shares Latino experience
By: Keri Luise, Staff Writer Poet, novelist, storyteller and professor Javier Ávila presented his journey as an American Latino and...
Ehrlich urges students to define their terms; Former Maryland governor visits TU persuasion class
By: Bailey Hendricks, Associate News Editor Former Maryland governor Bob Ehrlich urged students in professor Richard Vatz’s persuasion class on...
Professor awarded $2.2M grant; program to empower English learners
By: Mary-Ellen Davis, Staff Writer Patricia Doran, a professor in the College of Education, was awarded a $2.2 million grant...
Q&A with Sexual Assault Peer Educator Becca Robbins
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The Towson University Sexual Assault Peer Educators (SAPEs) placed 6,677 purple flags on the Cook...
Baltimore Hebrew Institute helps support Jewish scholars
By: Robert Sobus, Contributing Writer Through Judaic studies programs and cultural events, the Baltimore Hebrew Institute at Towson University is...
First Fridays program gives back to community
By: Mary-Ellen Davis, Staff Writer The First Fridays program gives Towson University students the opportunities to volunteer both on and...
Campus debates kneeling of athletes during national anthem
By: Kearstein Johnson, Contributing Writer Attendees at an Oct. 4 New York Times talk entitled “Kneeling for What?” discussed the nationwide...