Towson promotes ways to improve student welfare
By: Mary-Ellen Davis, Staff Writer Wellness isn’t just eating some broccoli and going to the gym. A person’s well being,...
MSA offers fast facts on Ramadan
By: Natalie Bland, Staff Writer During Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar celebrating the Quran being revealed, Muslims...
Attorney urges workers to know their rights
By: Peter Demestihas, Contributing Writer Attorney Kate Northrup urged women and other marginalized workers to know their rights in regards...
Podcaster emphasizes social media marketing for new ventures
By: Kevin McGuire, Staff Writer If you want to do something and have a good Spotify playlist then, according to...
Water channels in cells could improve human outcomes, Nobel laureate says
By: Nick Koski, Staff Writer The discovery of aquaporins, which are essentially water channels in cells, could lead to significant...
Safonova sets school record in Delaware Open
By: Muhammad Waheed, Staff Writer Towson set a new school record in the hammer throw event at the Delaware Open...
Towson takes series from Hofstra
By: Jill Gattens, Staff Writer Towson (12-16, 2-4 CAA) won two games against Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) rival Hofstra this...
Towson stumbles in conference play
By: Billy Owens, Staff Writer Towson lost two Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) conference matchups this past week, dropping a tight...
Student-directed play “In the Blood” examines poverty, misogynoir
By: Taylor DeVille, Associate Arts & Life Editor Although Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” is a late-nineteenth century account of...
Students, community walk out of the darkness for suicide awareness
By: Jessica Ricks, Staff Writer At an Out of the Darkness Walk Saturday morning, Towson community members banded together to...
