Novel discusses Nigerian experience
By: Sophie Bates, Contributing Writer The One Maryland One Book winner for this year, “Purple Hibiscus” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,...
Gov. of MD reflects on trials and tribulations; Hogan shares how he went from underdog to gov. using persuasion
By: Bailey Hendricks, Associate News Editor Maryland Governor Larry Hogan discussed how he went from being an underdog who had...
MSA hosts “Jewels of Islam;” Debunks myths about oppression of Muslim women
By: Kearstein Johnson, Contributing Writer With their goal being to bring awareness to the misconceptions that individuals have about Islam,...
Prof. talks freedom of speech; mass comm. dept. hosts “Know Your Rights” workshop
By: Mary-Ellen Davis, Staff Writer Colin Starger, associate professor of law and the co-director of the pretrial justice clinic at...
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...