It may not be as prestigious as the Louvre in Paris, but some PNW art students are eager to exhibit their work in a Highland art supply store. “Art is a connective tissue between us all, it’s ...
Vinay Teja Pathakamu, Student Life assistant, checks the stock at the PNW Food Pantry in SULB in Hammond. Donations of more than 3 tons of food have refilled the shelves. (Brian Esquivel) PNW just ...
A group of athletes is working to make changes – off the court and playing field. PNW’s Student Athlete Advisory Committee, comprised of athletes from all Division II sports, advocates for athletes ...
A recent university study about stress shows that working while in school is a huge contributor to stress— and some PNW students agree. “Working gets in the way of how hard I would like to work on my ...
As fear grows that government agents will raid college campuses seeking undocumented immigrants enrolled there, several organizations are working to support worried students. “One of the most ...
For the last 11 years, Bethany Askew has looked forward to Thanksgiving for her grandfather’s turkey stuffing. “It is not entirely made of turkey,” said the junior Visual Communication major. “Papa ...
Texas has bused thousands of migrants to Chicago, demanding a border crossing crackdown, but a PNW professor says more walls will not solve the problem. Kathleen Tobin, a History professor who studies ...
Going away to college can be hard. Moving from a warm-weather climate to spend winter attending classes in icy Northwest Indiana takes some getting used to. “Sometimes I do question why I decided to ...
Students have a month to submit articles, poetry, or visual art to ‘Furnace,’ the university’s literary journal Students have just over a month to pitch their creativity to “Furnace,” a PNW visual and ...
Though some restaurants like Waffle House and Denny’s have made headlines by announcing price hikes for egg dishes, PNW’s food service is holding the line – for now. “We have contracts with our ...
PNW’s international enrollment has dropped by 12% thanks to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdowns. “We will be deferring more applications than usual to future intakes to help allow students ...
This season, PNW athletes aren’t the only students putting their talents on display during competitions. So are students doing play-by-play of the games. The Athletic department has launched a new ...