The flags on the flagpoles rested at half-staff the morning of Oct. 29, the initial sign that the university took steps to observe the victims of Saturday morning’s shooting at… Read more »
Venom: A good blockbuster that tried to be something more
Sony Pictures has tried to create their own “Spider-Man” universe in recent years. There was “The Amazing Spider-Man” in 2012 starring Andy Garfield as the Wall Crawler. It was a… Read more »
The “Batman Damned” incident: A weird moment in Batman’s history
In general, every iconic superhero has experienced some weird moments in their history. Batman, the Caped Crusader himself, is no exception. For example, in 2008, Christopher Nolan and Warner Bros… Read more »

They/Them movement: Gender neutral pronouns matter
Leah Weller, sophomore women, gender and sexuality major, hosted a pronouns workshop on Oct. 17 in recognition of the first International Pronouns Day. Weller hosted this event to bring awareness… Read more »

Campus facilities prepared for cold winter
The leaves changing color and falling from trees mark more than just fall and colder weather. For Facilities Planning and Operations workers, it means buildings need to be prepared to… Read more »
Census reveals UCM enrollment down
The Fall 2018 enrollment census report revealed what many expected: Enrollment at UCM is down markedly from where it was in Fall 2015 and Fall 2016. The report came out… Read more »

Haunted corn maze raises funds for UCM Agriculture Club
This maze isn’t your average, everyday corn maze. It’s a haunted corn maze filled with evil clowns, Michael Myers, guts and an angry farmer with a chainsaw — so enter… Read more »

International food show features almost 30 dishes
Students, faculty and community members got a taste of different cultures without having to leave town. On Sunday, the International Student Organization hosted more than 150 guests for the International… Read more »