by Caroline Kunshek | Apr 10, 2026 | Opinion
Timothée Chalamet began his rise to stardom with the film “Call Me by Your Name,” earning him the title of the third youngest “Best Actor” nominee in the Oscars. Starting off his career, he fit perfectly into the artistic “soft boy” archetype, reflecting in his...
by Caroline Kunshek | Apr 3, 2026 | News
On May 15, 2004, Pittsburg State nursing student Laci Waterman was set to attend her graduation ceremony. However, the baby she was carrying had different plans, and Waterman instead spent her graduation day in labor. Twenty-two years later on the same date, the baby...
by Caroline Kunshek | Mar 14, 2026 | Campus Life
During the month of February, the Pittsburg State Student Government Association senate passed a resolution with the goal of improving inclement weather safety standards. This resolution specifically targets on-campus student employees who may have to travel to their...
by Caroline Kunshek | Mar 14, 2026 | News
On March 2, Pittsburg State University Athletics announced that the university will be embarking on a 10-year partnership with Nike, the world’s largest athletic gear supplier. This endeavor cancels the university’s contract with Adidas. Anthony Crespino, PSU Vice...
by Caroline Kunshek | Mar 9, 2026 | Opinion
Social media is an addiction that many teenagers, young adults, and even some older people struggle with. While it isn’t by default an “addiction,” it frequently turns into one. Many people notice the decline in their mental health after mindlessly scrolling, and try...