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Hundreds of seniors and graduate students are poised to collect their degrees at the spring 2025 commencement, to be held May 10. The ceremony will be held in the parking lot outside the Nils K.
A women’s studies professor fears a recent court decision that attracted national attention threatens women’s freedom. In February the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos qualify as ...
Aaron Davis loves John Grisham’s “The Firm”, which he said is more than just a legal thriller. Published in 1991, “The Firm” follows the story of Mitch McDeere, a young Harvard Law graduate who ...
As PNW enrollment continues to decline, the university is weighing a reorganization to streamline administration and control costs. Overall enrollment has declined by nearly 50% — from 15,286 in fall ...
Nearly 40 years after his death, English professor John Tuckey continues to influence students at Purdue Northwest. The John S. Tuckey Graduate Research Award, established by the Tuckey family in ...
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship wants to convert students and provide them with a community when they feel alone. “Our vision is seeking Jesus’ renewal at every corner,” said PNW’s InterVarsity ...
Many students pick PNW because it’s close to home. Some of them can’t wait to graduate and move away. “The lovely emissions smell lets you know you are in Indiana,” said Arturo Silva, a freshman ...
Matt Dudzik will try almost anything to make sure PNW students have a good time. The assistant athletic director for intramurals and facilities has expanded the university’s intramural program from ...
PNW’s Students for Justice in Palestine Friday will co-sponsor fasts for Gaza in solidarity with the people of Palestine and observers of Ramadan. The events will take place at the Islamic Center of ...
Daya brought down the house at this year’s Roaring Loud concert Friday. After weather forced the event indoors to the Hammond Fitness and Recreation Center gymnasium, students packed the stands to ...
Contrary to what your parents may say, video games may help to make you smarter. “It depends on the game,” said Chuck DeCastro, a professor of Computer Information Technology. “I think [role-playing ...
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