Month: February 2022

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Best Galentine’s Day Movies to Enjoy With The Girls

When we think of Valentine’s day we usually visualize romantic dinner dates with their significant other, maybe cuddling up on a couch watching a rom-com or buying flowers and chocolate covered strawberries for one another, but what about those who don’t have a significant other? What if you want to just have a girls night, […]

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Sports

Moving forward

The Flyers softball team has had a rough start and COVID-19 has played a large role in their season, but the team still manages to keep their spirits high. Their previous game at Minnesota State was not a huge loss for the women. Minnesota State is a high ranked team and the Flyers were already […]

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Sustainability Club celebrates Upcycle Month

The Sustainability Club is hosting Upcycle Month for the duration of February . Soon Feb. 9, the Sustainability Club hosted a Terrarium Upcycle Event where students learned how to make a terrarium using items they already have at home. “Upcycle Month consists of a variety of events centered around the theme of giving products new […]

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‘TinderSwindler’ exposes the risk of dating apps

Netflix’s most recent film has to do with the famous dating app, Tinder. Usually, that would sound like a red flag to many, but instead of being a red flag, the film was a red warning. The true crime documentary “Tinder Swindler” showcases the dangers of modern day dating apps and accounts the stories of […]

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Sports

Jamie Poppen: Volleyball player and track star

Being a student-athlete in college means that an individual is a part-time or full-time student at a university and also a member of an athletic team offered by the school. Usually, these individuals solely do one sport but Flyer Jamie Poppen is one of the few exceptions.    Poppen has been a libero for the […]

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New chess club has its first virtual meeting

On Jan. 26, the new chess club had its virtual information meeting to discuss more about what the club is and what its plans for the semester are. First-year graduate students Ryan Lees and Amanda Sharkey will assist whoever they choose as president in helping run the club. “The chess club is a sports club, […]

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