Why We Celebrate Black History Month

02/18/2026 /  Cera "Percy” Pearson

America is like a quilt tightly woven of so many cultures that stretch from borders to homes. Within these threads? Great figures who upheld the very meaning of American freedom.

Random Acts of Kindness

02/17/2026 /  Cera "Percy” Pearson

In honor of Valentine’s Day, students can benefit from looking out for one another. Valentines isn’t only about romance; it’s about coming together, even in the smallest ways.

Why February Only Has 28 Days

02/15/2026 /  Jasmine Ramirez

As many of you know February is the shortest month of the year, and this has caught some curiosity as well as frustration for some throughout the years. While it may seem arbitrary, there actually is a reason behind this and it comes from ancient...

Valentine’s Day: What Love Looks Like For Everyone

02/14/2026 /  Jasmine Ramirez

Celebrating Valentine’s Day on a college campus can look different for everyone. Some of your friends may be in relationships, some may not be in relationships, but still enjoy decorating and spending time with their gals, and others simply don’t...

Valentine’s Reds: Subtle Relationship Warning Signs

02/12/2026 /  Cera "Percy” Pearson

In the beginning, red flags in a relationship can be hard to spot. From love-bombing to subtle sexual coercion, true intentions can be shrouded in masks.

Western's Dances: Funded By Students, For Students

02/10/2026 /  Cera "Percy” Pearson

Winter dances are meant to be loud: music echoing through the room, clusters of students forming and reforming, excitement building as the night unfolds. This year, the space was ready long before the crowd arrived.