Studying abroad isn’t an option many students consider doing. Whether it’s because of financial hurdles, not having the time to do so, or just not knowing how accessible it can ...
Doane’s first musical of the year, “Between the Lines,” debuted on Nov. 14. It stars sophomore Olivia Jones and Junior Cody Lee Crist and follows high school junior Delilah as ...
On Nov. 12, the Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted “Painting with a Twist”, a night full of painting and music. Starting at 7:00 p.m. at Lakeside, the students gathered to ...
On Nov. 13, the Student Congress and Fresh Ideas organized the Student Appreciation Dinner in the dining hall. The event was a total success with a great organization and the ...
All throughout this past and present week, Greek life has been alive decorating different rooms around campus preparing for their rush process with their new members. Their biggest event during ...
Attending and graduating from college is one thing, but working for the college is completely different. Phoenix Sadd, who is the Community Director for Frees Hall, graduated from the University ...
On Nov. 12, Doane’s Student Programming Board, SPB, will be hosting another installment in their “Coffee Shop Series.” The Coffee Shop Series is a series where SPB pulls local acts, ...
It isn’t very often that students start businesses while they are in college and it’s even rarer to see two student businesses at the same time. Sophomore Mary Blackledge and ...
On Friday, Nov. 8, the Doane University Sociology Department welcomed Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Dr. Wade Jacobsen for the Doane University Gregory Speaker Series. ...
A new Halloween tradition took root in Crete this year as Tau Sigma Zeta, in partnership with the Crete Foodmart, hosted a small but spirited Trunk or Treat on Oct. ...
Undergraduate students from around Nebraska will congregate at Doane on Nov. 8 for the Nebraska Undergraduate Sociological Symposium (NUSS). The conference allows students to showcase their research in a supportive ...
On Oct. 30, the night before Halloween, the English department and Xanadu presented their annual event, The Ghost of Gaylord. The day was rainy and foggy, setting the perfect mood ...
On Oct. 22, the Doane University Music Department held its annual Honors Recital at 7:00 p.m. in Heckman Auditorium, highlighting the hard work and skill of the participating music students ...
Photos by Mackenzie Pike | The Doane Owl Pumpkin guts splattered across the Smith patio on Oct. 28 as students let loose at Smash the Stigma, an event hosted by ...
Despite some challenges, the Student Congress (STUCO) led another successful meeting on Oct. 16. While the meetings are typically hosted in the Perry Board Room the building was shut down ...
On Friday, Oct. 25, the lower level of the Perry building was transformed into a ghostly wonderland for Doane’s traditional Halloween Dance Night on a chilly and dark October night. ...
On Oct. 22, Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) will be hosting another installment in their Coffee Shop Series. For the uninformed out there, The Coffee Shop Series is a series ...
In collaboration with Relay for Life, the Doane Owl will be doing a monthly spotlight on students and staff at Doane who have been affected by cancer and the impact ...
On Oct. 16 Doane University hosted its highly anticipated Employee Connections Meeting, an event aimed at bridging the gap between students and potential employers. The gathering brought together a diverse ...
On Thursday, Oct. 17, Doane Student Programming Board, SPB hosted a Country Dance Western Night where they had events such as line dancing, games, giveaways, free airbrush t-shirts, and a ...
With Halloween being right around the corner, events thematically appropriate for the spooky season are happening. The English Department is putting on a lot of these events for students, whether ...
As it gets colder, some Doane staff and students are working to keep people warm. Mary Blackledge and her LAR 202 class are partnering with the McKinney Vento program through ...
The Academic Success Center at Doane is looking for a student to work as a Spanish writing consultant starting this spring. The supervisor for this job is Jeremy Caldwell, director ...
This November, the Whitcomb Theatre will come alive with “Between the Lines,” an enchanting musical that blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy. The story follows Delilah, a lonely girl ...
From Oct. 14 through Oct. 19, Doane will have its week-long series of events called “Tiger Homecoming,” hosted by Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) and various groups around campus. “I ...
This October, CAPE is holding multiple events in observance of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month and hopes to help educate Doane students on what healthy relationships look like and how to ...
On Oct. 7, the Gamma Phi Iota sorority hosted an event called “P.O.U.R Decisions.” The goal of the event was to help combat the culture of alcoholism at Doane University. ...
As the warm glow of a bonfire illuminated the night sky in Edgerton, Kansas, members of CRU gathered for a weekend of worship, connection and self-reflection. CRU, a Christian organization ...
Fall break is finally here at Doane, which marks a couple of things: the end of eight-week courses, midterms and for some people, nothing changes at all because they don’t ...
This past weekend, Doane’s Family Weekend featured a series of activities and games for alumni and their families. The festivities kicked off at 4 p.m. on Sept. 27, with “Tigers ...
Sometimes, when you are making your way through the Doane University campus, it can feel as if you are in your own world and disconnected from others. However, one teacher ...
On Sept. 24, Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted another installment in their “Foodie” series. In this installment, SPB prepared an arrangement of assorted dips. The SPB is the student-run ...
On Sept. 26, the English Department hosted the first installment of its series called “Bookless Book Club.” The series is focused on getting people thinking about stories in a way ...
Chaney Nelson, a sophomore at Doane University, is heavily involved on campus and a student-athlete on the track team, but she also has a passion for fashion and curating outfits. ...
“This is not important. This is just a play.” In the dimly lit Whitcomb Lee Conservatory, junior Ella Zubieni, sophomore Emily Dominguez, freshman Frankie McClaren and freshman Kenzie Sanders stood ...
On Sept. 18, the Student Congress held a meeting in Perry’s boardroom to address student concerns, provide campus updates and continue discussions from the previous week’s meeting. The meeting began ...
On Sept. 17, Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted another installment in its “Coffee Shop Series.” This is a series where local musical artists come and perform in Lakeside’s coffee ...
Doane’s director of dining services, Victoria Swanson, has partnered with Fresh Ideas to introduce a new dining option for students, faculty and staff. As part of Fresh Ideas’ “Green-and-Go” program, ...
Senior Hailey Trahern has released her first album, “Something About the Night,” which is available on all music streaming platforms, including Spotify, Pandora and YouTube. Trahern is a senior at ...
Doane sophomore Eli Marez released a new song on Sept. 6. Marez’s new song, “TBK,” is a follow-up to his previous song, “BBL Jiggy.” Some of the topics of discussion ...
On Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m., Student Congress held their latest meeting about diverse topics regarding student well-being. The meeting was held in Perry’s board room, focusing on several key ...
On Sept. 10, Student Wellness held a wellness fair for Doane students. The fair was held in the Perry Campus Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All on-campus health ...
Lan Bash happened from Sept. 13 through Sept. 14. The event was sponsored and coordinated by The Guild, a group at Doane that plays games, both board and video. The ...
On Sept. 4, the Alpha Omega Fraternity hosted a late-night breakfast. They had pancakes, bacon, eggs and drinks. The staff were sophomore Tate Shoemaker, junior Jacob Eacker, sophomore Zebediah Black, ...
On Sept. 5, students who visited the Academic Success Center (ASC) were welcomed with succulents and snacks. The ASC’s open house provided an opportunity for students to learn more about ...
On Sept. 5, the CAPE Project hosted the Burn Your Trauma event outside Smith Hall. CAPE works to increase awareness and support victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. ...
On Sept. 6, the Alpha Psi Omega theatre group hosted an Open Cabaret in Lakeside. An open cabaret entails participants coming to the cabaret with a piece, whether musical or ...
On Sept. 4-5, the first in a series of Money Matters workshops was held on campus, aimed at helping students locate scholarships. Academic Specialist Rachel Jank led these initial sessions, ...
On Aug. 27, the Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted the first installment of the Foodie Series. For this edition, the SPB had Chef Shack Butters help students make homemade ice ...
For many students, paying for college is a daunting task. Whether it be securing scholarships or struggling to build community, there’s a multitude of reasons students fail to get access ...
Recently, it was announced that a group of Doane students will be visiting Europe next May. This project offers students an opportunity to learn about other cultures and places outside ...
Residence halls are a big part of campus life. They’re where you eat, hang out, shower and, most importantly, sleep. Hall Council gives students a voice in what happens in ...
At the Cassel Open Air Theatre on Aug. 20, Doane hosted Club Craze. Club Craze is an event where student organizations present what they are about and have interest forms ...
The Isis Theatre was first opened in Crete in the 1920s, during the early history of movies themselves. The theater wasn’t updated or refurbished until the last couple of years. ...
After the first couple weeks of classes, the freshmen class is getting used to what being a college student is like. Freshmen Nicole Kenney, Caleb Panning and Jayden Wall all ...
Hotworx in Crete is a local branch of a national chain of gyms that has some unique benefits and selling points. The most advertisable difference between Hotworx and other gyms ...
As a new school year starts up again, a new batch of Doane students begin the process of being integrated into campus via fall orientation. Both freshmen and transfer students ...
Doane provides a variety of opportunities for their students and staff, especially those who just graduated. Doane alum Payton Detavernier, who was involved in a variety of organizations including Phi ...
On Aug. 13, Doane’s TRIO program hosted a social event designed to have first-gen upperclassmen meet with the first-gen freshmen. Being a first-gen student means that you are the first ...
Last week was Senior Week, where seniors were able to participate in a variety of different activities, including the Forbidden Campus Tour, free coffee and donuts and Bar Night which ...
Doane hosted Destress Fest on May 8. Destress Fest was a way for students to unwind before finals and have a break from their studies. “Seeing the joy on student’s ...
The New Xanadu (TNX) hosted a ceremony to unveil the 2024 edition of the magazine. TNX had speakers present their submissions and have faculty members talk about what TNX means ...
To wrap up the month of April and the Student Programming Board’s (SPB) Foodie Series, members of SPB put together an Ice Cream Night on April 30. It was held ...
The Current Legal Issues class at Doane University is going to be presenting their mock opinions on May 8 from 6 to 7 p.m. in Gaylord 427. The opinions are ...
Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted another event in their series, titled “Coffee Shop Series.” The premise of the series is that the SPB brings in artists or groups of ...
On Wednesday, April 17, members of Student Congress (StuCo) went around the residence halls at 7 a.m. to wake up their peers for the annual and long-awaited Stop Day. Junior ...
On April 1, the Doane Forensics team packed their bags and traveled to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to compete in the 2024 American Forensics Association’s National Speech Tournament (AFA-NST). This year ...
Students wanting to test their knowledge or just connect with the Honors Program a little better have the opportunity this Thursday April 25. The Honors Program is holding their first-ever ...
Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) is hosting another event in its Coffee Shop Series today from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The artist this time is Jack Rodenburg, a multi-instrumentalist ...
With finals and the end of the year coming up, it’s important to be on the lookout for others, especially when it comes to their mental health. Briana Guevara, the ...
Doane seniors are graduating in a little under a month from now. Although their time taking classes for Doane’s Undergraduate program is nearing a close, it is potentially not their ...
With the semester coming to an end, students are preparing for their summer break and creating their schedules for the next fall semester. However, some students are taking on a ...
Photos by Kylie Hughes | The Doane Owl Top left: Senior Dani Avalos and junior Noah Brunk brace the cool temperatures to play a game of cornhole. Top right: Members ...
The members of Tau Sigma Zeta Fraternity held their annual kickball tournament this past weekend on April 13. This event was held at 5 p.m. on the Frees Field. Students ...
With the end of the semester fast approaching, it is now time for students to apply for the FAFSA and scholarships, and TRiO is planning on helping those students. Academic ...
The submission window for the New Xanadu (TNX) has officially closed. The submission period started in the middle of the fall semester and ended officially on April 13. TNX is ...
On April 13, students went and visited the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo as part of a Doane Student Programming Board (SPB) event. Twenty students from Doane attended the trip, each ...
Doane hosted a musical event featuring Doane’s Jazz Band and Chamber Strings Ensemble. The event was held on April 15 at 7 p.m. The event was for all students to ...
On March 26, the Doane Opportunities, Wealth, and Networking (OWN) organization held its annual Short and Scrappy event. Assistant Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurship, Lisa Tschauner, states that this event ...
Members of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and Music Teachers National Association held a Night of Music. This event featured an opportunity to listen to and make music. ...
Are you in need of some community service hours? Assistant Director of Leadership and Service, Eric Jones, has found three community service opportunities that are coming up within the next ...
On April 2, the Student Programming Board (SPB) continued its SPB Foodie Series with Sushi Night, and it was a rebound compared to the last Foodie Series, with a far ...
On March 25, Doane’s Music Education students along with Nebraska Wesleyan, University of Nebraska Lincoln and the University of Nebraska Omaha traveled to Lincoln to participate in Hill Day. Hill ...
On April 10, 17 and 24 Doane will be hosting an Advocacy Workshop where students can learn how to network and contact senators, lobbyists and non-profits so they can advocate ...
Relay for Life is less than two weeks away and all across the Doane and Crete communities, preparations are being made to make this event the best it can be. ...
Throughout last semester, TRiO has hosted a variety of events and workshops. Now two TRiO students just got back from traveling to different parts of the United States to show ...
Doane University Latinx Student Association (DULSA) is hosting a luncheon honoring civil rights leaders Ceasar Chavez and Dolores Huerta. The luncheon is happening today, March 26 from noon to 1 ...
Doane is hosting two writing contests that offer cash prizes. There are two writing contests, one for first year students and one for the general Doane undergraduate population. Both contests ...
Doane had a live act last week on March 19, in Lakeside. The artist was Myles Jasnowski, a Soul/R&B guitarist and singer. Jasnowski’s style of music allows for a lot ...
After a long month for the Greek active members and newly pledged members, those new members became active members of their respective Greek groups on March 1. Freshman Shelby Hesman ...
With Doane Forensics finishing their lengthy qualification season and preparing for the American Forensics Association’s National Speech Tournament (AFA-NST), the team hopes to cap off their season with high marks ...
Doane continued its Foodie Series on Feb. 27 with students being able to make their own candied fruit dessert. Students picked their own fruit and toppings before they dipped it ...
As the summer comes closer and closer, many students are picking up internships or preparing to study afar in hopes of expanding their horizons and learning in a new environment. ...
The Theatre Department is getting ready to perform its new show “The Delays.” “The Delays” takes place in an airport where people are constantly going somewhere, however, one specific group ...
On Feb. 21, the Writing Center held a community event called Write Out Loud, where students could share their written works. The written works could be anything, ranging from fiction, ...
Mark Orsag is a professor of European and Interdisciplinary History here at Doane University. Orsag grew up near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and got his Bachelor’s from Carnegie-Mellon University, then got his ...
This week from Feb. 26 to March 2, Doane is honoring National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. To honor this week, Tiger Wellness and the Doane Counseling Office are collaborating to ...
Every single semester dozens of students take advantage of the free tutoring here on campus. Academic Support Coordinator Brooke Sullivan explains how students take advantage of these tutoring services to ...
As seniors prepare to graduate in May, some are putting their names out into the world for employers to hopefully be recruited for a job after college. For senior Logan ...
On Feb. 3, all the different sororities and fraternities traveled to all four resident halls to congratulate their new potential members by passing out their bids. After receiving these bids, ...
On the last Tuesday of every month, the Foodie Series makes something different for every single event; this time, they did Waffle Night. Assistant Director of Student Engagement Spencer Munson ...
Get your poker chips out, and your poker face on because the Student Programming Board (SPB) just held another successful Glow Casino on Feb. 2. Senior and member of SPB ...
As spring break nears, many students are beginning their plans for travel during their time off. This also includes trips coordinated through Doane. One of these spring break trips is ...
Over the last couple of years, streaming services have become more popular than ever. Having fan favorite movies and shows all in one place, and viewers can watch them at ...
The Division of Diversity of Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is hosting a Tigerama Multicultural Festival, and they are looking for committee members. The event is designed to celebrate the diversity ...
The season for music ensemble tours is up and running with Doane Concert and Jazz Band only just having returned from their tour and Doane Choir preparing to leave for ...
Students at Doane are rushing fraternities and sororities for the first time since 2022. Fraternities and sororities prepared for a wave of new members with a series of Greek events, ...
Do you want to play casino style games, get free food and have the chance to win amazing prizes? Well, you’re in luck. On Feb. 2, the Student Programming Board ...
On Jan 23. a range of different clubs and student organizations gathered together in the Dining Hall with the intention to gain a couple of new members and share what ...
With MLK Week wrapping up last week, it is important to recognize the great things Martin Luther King Jr. did for the nation and for civil rights within that nation. ...
Studying abroad isn’t an option many students consider doing. Whether it’s because of financial hurdles, not having the time to do so, or just not knowing how accessible it can ...
Doane’s first musical of the year, “Between the Lines,” debuted on Nov. 14. It stars sophomore Olivia Jones and Junior Cody Lee Crist and follows high school junior Delilah as ...
On Nov. 12, the Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted “Painting with a Twist”, a night full of painting and music. Starting at 7:00 p.m. at Lakeside, the students gathered to ...
On Nov. 13, the Student Congress and Fresh Ideas organized the Student Appreciation Dinner in the dining hall. The event was a total success with a great organization and the ...
All throughout this past and present week, Greek life has been alive decorating different rooms around campus preparing for their rush process with their new members. Their biggest event during ...
Attending and graduating from college is one thing, but working for the college is completely different. Phoenix Sadd, who is the Community Director for Frees Hall, graduated from the University ...
On Nov. 12, Doane’s Student Programming Board, SPB, will be hosting another installment in their “Coffee Shop Series.” The Coffee Shop Series is a series where SPB pulls local acts, ...
It isn’t very often that students start businesses while they are in college and it’s even rarer to see two student businesses at the same time. Sophomore Mary Blackledge and ...
On Friday, Nov. 8, the Doane University Sociology Department welcomed Associate Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Dr. Wade Jacobsen for the Doane University Gregory Speaker Series. ...
A new Halloween tradition took root in Crete this year as Tau Sigma Zeta, in partnership with the Crete Foodmart, hosted a small but spirited Trunk or Treat on Oct. ...
Undergraduate students from around Nebraska will congregate at Doane on Nov. 8 for the Nebraska Undergraduate Sociological Symposium (NUSS). The conference allows students to showcase their research in a supportive ...
On Oct. 30, the night before Halloween, the English department and Xanadu presented their annual event, The Ghost of Gaylord. The day was rainy and foggy, setting the perfect mood ...
On Oct. 22, the Doane University Music Department held its annual Honors Recital at 7:00 p.m. in Heckman Auditorium, highlighting the hard work and skill of the participating music students ...
Photos by Mackenzie Pike | The Doane Owl Pumpkin guts splattered across the Smith patio on Oct. 28 as students let loose at Smash the Stigma, an event hosted by ...
Despite some challenges, the Student Congress (STUCO) led another successful meeting on Oct. 16. While the meetings are typically hosted in the Perry Board Room the building was shut down ...
On Friday, Oct. 25, the lower level of the Perry building was transformed into a ghostly wonderland for Doane’s traditional Halloween Dance Night on a chilly and dark October night. ...
On Oct. 22, Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) will be hosting another installment in their Coffee Shop Series. For the uninformed out there, The Coffee Shop Series is a series ...
In collaboration with Relay for Life, the Doane Owl will be doing a monthly spotlight on students and staff at Doane who have been affected by cancer and the impact ...
On Oct. 16 Doane University hosted its highly anticipated Employee Connections Meeting, an event aimed at bridging the gap between students and potential employers. The gathering brought together a diverse ...
On Thursday, Oct. 17, Doane Student Programming Board, SPB hosted a Country Dance Western Night where they had events such as line dancing, games, giveaways, free airbrush t-shirts, and a ...
With Halloween being right around the corner, events thematically appropriate for the spooky season are happening. The English Department is putting on a lot of these events for students, whether ...
As it gets colder, some Doane staff and students are working to keep people warm. Mary Blackledge and her LAR 202 class are partnering with the McKinney Vento program through ...
The Academic Success Center at Doane is looking for a student to work as a Spanish writing consultant starting this spring. The supervisor for this job is Jeremy Caldwell, director ...
This November, the Whitcomb Theatre will come alive with “Between the Lines,” an enchanting musical that blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy. The story follows Delilah, a lonely girl ...
From Oct. 14 through Oct. 19, Doane will have its week-long series of events called “Tiger Homecoming,” hosted by Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) and various groups around campus. “I ...
This October, CAPE is holding multiple events in observance of Domestic Abuse Awareness Month and hopes to help educate Doane students on what healthy relationships look like and how to ...
On Oct. 7, the Gamma Phi Iota sorority hosted an event called “P.O.U.R Decisions.” The goal of the event was to help combat the culture of alcoholism at Doane University. ...
As the warm glow of a bonfire illuminated the night sky in Edgerton, Kansas, members of CRU gathered for a weekend of worship, connection and self-reflection. CRU, a Christian organization ...
Fall break is finally here at Doane, which marks a couple of things: the end of eight-week courses, midterms and for some people, nothing changes at all because they don’t ...
This past weekend, Doane’s Family Weekend featured a series of activities and games for alumni and their families. The festivities kicked off at 4 p.m. on Sept. 27, with “Tigers ...
Sometimes, when you are making your way through the Doane University campus, it can feel as if you are in your own world and disconnected from others. However, one teacher ...
On Sept. 24, Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted another installment in their “Foodie” series. In this installment, SPB prepared an arrangement of assorted dips. The SPB is the student-run ...
On Sept. 26, the English Department hosted the first installment of its series called “Bookless Book Club.” The series is focused on getting people thinking about stories in a way ...
Chaney Nelson, a sophomore at Doane University, is heavily involved on campus and a student-athlete on the track team, but she also has a passion for fashion and curating outfits. ...
“This is not important. This is just a play.” In the dimly lit Whitcomb Lee Conservatory, junior Ella Zubieni, sophomore Emily Dominguez, freshman Frankie McClaren and freshman Kenzie Sanders stood ...
On Sept. 18, the Student Congress held a meeting in Perry’s boardroom to address student concerns, provide campus updates and continue discussions from the previous week’s meeting. The meeting began ...
On Sept. 17, Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted another installment in its “Coffee Shop Series.” This is a series where local musical artists come and perform in Lakeside’s coffee ...
Doane’s director of dining services, Victoria Swanson, has partnered with Fresh Ideas to introduce a new dining option for students, faculty and staff. As part of Fresh Ideas’ “Green-and-Go” program, ...
Senior Hailey Trahern has released her first album, “Something About the Night,” which is available on all music streaming platforms, including Spotify, Pandora and YouTube. Trahern is a senior at ...
Doane sophomore Eli Marez released a new song on Sept. 6. Marez’s new song, “TBK,” is a follow-up to his previous song, “BBL Jiggy.” Some of the topics of discussion ...
On Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m., Student Congress held their latest meeting about diverse topics regarding student well-being. The meeting was held in Perry’s board room, focusing on several key ...
On Sept. 10, Student Wellness held a wellness fair for Doane students. The fair was held in the Perry Campus Center from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All on-campus health ...
Lan Bash happened from Sept. 13 through Sept. 14. The event was sponsored and coordinated by The Guild, a group at Doane that plays games, both board and video. The ...
On Sept. 4, the Alpha Omega Fraternity hosted a late-night breakfast. They had pancakes, bacon, eggs and drinks. The staff were sophomore Tate Shoemaker, junior Jacob Eacker, sophomore Zebediah Black, ...
On Sept. 5, students who visited the Academic Success Center (ASC) were welcomed with succulents and snacks. The ASC’s open house provided an opportunity for students to learn more about ...
On Sept. 5, the CAPE Project hosted the Burn Your Trauma event outside Smith Hall. CAPE works to increase awareness and support victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. ...
On Sept. 6, the Alpha Psi Omega theatre group hosted an Open Cabaret in Lakeside. An open cabaret entails participants coming to the cabaret with a piece, whether musical or ...
On Sept. 4-5, the first in a series of Money Matters workshops was held on campus, aimed at helping students locate scholarships. Academic Specialist Rachel Jank led these initial sessions, ...
On Aug. 27, the Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted the first installment of the Foodie Series. For this edition, the SPB had Chef Shack Butters help students make homemade ice ...
For many students, paying for college is a daunting task. Whether it be securing scholarships or struggling to build community, there’s a multitude of reasons students fail to get access ...
Recently, it was announced that a group of Doane students will be visiting Europe next May. This project offers students an opportunity to learn about other cultures and places outside ...
Residence halls are a big part of campus life. They’re where you eat, hang out, shower and, most importantly, sleep. Hall Council gives students a voice in what happens in ...
At the Cassel Open Air Theatre on Aug. 20, Doane hosted Club Craze. Club Craze is an event where student organizations present what they are about and have interest forms ...
The Isis Theatre was first opened in Crete in the 1920s, during the early history of movies themselves. The theater wasn’t updated or refurbished until the last couple of years. ...
After the first couple weeks of classes, the freshmen class is getting used to what being a college student is like. Freshmen Nicole Kenney, Caleb Panning and Jayden Wall all ...
Hotworx in Crete is a local branch of a national chain of gyms that has some unique benefits and selling points. The most advertisable difference between Hotworx and other gyms ...
As a new school year starts up again, a new batch of Doane students begin the process of being integrated into campus via fall orientation. Both freshmen and transfer students ...
Doane provides a variety of opportunities for their students and staff, especially those who just graduated. Doane alum Payton Detavernier, who was involved in a variety of organizations including Phi ...
On Aug. 13, Doane’s TRIO program hosted a social event designed to have first-gen upperclassmen meet with the first-gen freshmen. Being a first-gen student means that you are the first ...
Last week was Senior Week, where seniors were able to participate in a variety of different activities, including the Forbidden Campus Tour, free coffee and donuts and Bar Night which ...
Doane hosted Destress Fest on May 8. Destress Fest was a way for students to unwind before finals and have a break from their studies. “Seeing the joy on student’s ...
The New Xanadu (TNX) hosted a ceremony to unveil the 2024 edition of the magazine. TNX had speakers present their submissions and have faculty members talk about what TNX means ...
To wrap up the month of April and the Student Programming Board’s (SPB) Foodie Series, members of SPB put together an Ice Cream Night on April 30. It was held ...
The Current Legal Issues class at Doane University is going to be presenting their mock opinions on May 8 from 6 to 7 p.m. in Gaylord 427. The opinions are ...
Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) hosted another event in their series, titled “Coffee Shop Series.” The premise of the series is that the SPB brings in artists or groups of ...
On Wednesday, April 17, members of Student Congress (StuCo) went around the residence halls at 7 a.m. to wake up their peers for the annual and long-awaited Stop Day. Junior ...
On April 1, the Doane Forensics team packed their bags and traveled to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to compete in the 2024 American Forensics Association’s National Speech Tournament (AFA-NST). This year ...
Students wanting to test their knowledge or just connect with the Honors Program a little better have the opportunity this Thursday April 25. The Honors Program is holding their first-ever ...
Doane’s Student Programming Board (SPB) is hosting another event in its Coffee Shop Series today from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The artist this time is Jack Rodenburg, a multi-instrumentalist ...
With finals and the end of the year coming up, it’s important to be on the lookout for others, especially when it comes to their mental health. Briana Guevara, the ...
Doane seniors are graduating in a little under a month from now. Although their time taking classes for Doane’s Undergraduate program is nearing a close, it is potentially not their ...
With the semester coming to an end, students are preparing for their summer break and creating their schedules for the next fall semester. However, some students are taking on a ...
Photos by Kylie Hughes | The Doane Owl Top left: Senior Dani Avalos and junior Noah Brunk brace the cool temperatures to play a game of cornhole. Top right: Members ...
The members of Tau Sigma Zeta Fraternity held their annual kickball tournament this past weekend on April 13. This event was held at 5 p.m. on the Frees Field. Students ...
With the end of the semester fast approaching, it is now time for students to apply for the FAFSA and scholarships, and TRiO is planning on helping those students. Academic ...
The submission window for the New Xanadu (TNX) has officially closed. The submission period started in the middle of the fall semester and ended officially on April 13. TNX is ...
On April 13, students went and visited the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo as part of a Doane Student Programming Board (SPB) event. Twenty students from Doane attended the trip, each ...
Doane hosted a musical event featuring Doane’s Jazz Band and Chamber Strings Ensemble. The event was held on April 15 at 7 p.m. The event was for all students to ...
On March 26, the Doane Opportunities, Wealth, and Networking (OWN) organization held its annual Short and Scrappy event. Assistant Professor of Practice in Entrepreneurship, Lisa Tschauner, states that this event ...
Members of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and Music Teachers National Association held a Night of Music. This event featured an opportunity to listen to and make music. ...
Are you in need of some community service hours? Assistant Director of Leadership and Service, Eric Jones, has found three community service opportunities that are coming up within the next ...
On April 2, the Student Programming Board (SPB) continued its SPB Foodie Series with Sushi Night, and it was a rebound compared to the last Foodie Series, with a far ...
On March 25, Doane’s Music Education students along with Nebraska Wesleyan, University of Nebraska Lincoln and the University of Nebraska Omaha traveled to Lincoln to participate in Hill Day. Hill ...
On April 10, 17 and 24 Doane will be hosting an Advocacy Workshop where students can learn how to network and contact senators, lobbyists and non-profits so they can advocate ...
Relay for Life is less than two weeks away and all across the Doane and Crete communities, preparations are being made to make this event the best it can be. ...
Throughout last semester, TRiO has hosted a variety of events and workshops. Now two TRiO students just got back from traveling to different parts of the United States to show ...
Doane University Latinx Student Association (DULSA) is hosting a luncheon honoring civil rights leaders Ceasar Chavez and Dolores Huerta. The luncheon is happening today, March 26 from noon to 1 ...
Doane is hosting two writing contests that offer cash prizes. There are two writing contests, one for first year students and one for the general Doane undergraduate population. Both contests ...
Doane had a live act last week on March 19, in Lakeside. The artist was Myles Jasnowski, a Soul/R&B guitarist and singer. Jasnowski’s style of music allows for a lot ...
After a long month for the Greek active members and newly pledged members, those new members became active members of their respective Greek groups on March 1. Freshman Shelby Hesman ...
With Doane Forensics finishing their lengthy qualification season and preparing for the American Forensics Association’s National Speech Tournament (AFA-NST), the team hopes to cap off their season with high marks ...
Doane continued its Foodie Series on Feb. 27 with students being able to make their own candied fruit dessert. Students picked their own fruit and toppings before they dipped it ...
As the summer comes closer and closer, many students are picking up internships or preparing to study afar in hopes of expanding their horizons and learning in a new environment. ...
The Theatre Department is getting ready to perform its new show “The Delays.” “The Delays” takes place in an airport where people are constantly going somewhere, however, one specific group ...
On Feb. 21, the Writing Center held a community event called Write Out Loud, where students could share their written works. The written works could be anything, ranging from fiction, ...
Mark Orsag is a professor of European and Interdisciplinary History here at Doane University. Orsag grew up near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and got his Bachelor’s from Carnegie-Mellon University, then got his ...
This week from Feb. 26 to March 2, Doane is honoring National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. To honor this week, Tiger Wellness and the Doane Counseling Office are collaborating to ...
Every single semester dozens of students take advantage of the free tutoring here on campus. Academic Support Coordinator Brooke Sullivan explains how students take advantage of these tutoring services to ...
As seniors prepare to graduate in May, some are putting their names out into the world for employers to hopefully be recruited for a job after college. For senior Logan ...
On Feb. 3, all the different sororities and fraternities traveled to all four resident halls to congratulate their new potential members by passing out their bids. After receiving these bids, ...
On the last Tuesday of every month, the Foodie Series makes something different for every single event; this time, they did Waffle Night. Assistant Director of Student Engagement Spencer Munson ...
Get your poker chips out, and your poker face on because the Student Programming Board (SPB) just held another successful Glow Casino on Feb. 2. Senior and member of SPB ...
As spring break nears, many students are beginning their plans for travel during their time off. This also includes trips coordinated through Doane. One of these spring break trips is ...
Over the last couple of years, streaming services have become more popular than ever. Having fan favorite movies and shows all in one place, and viewers can watch them at ...
The Division of Diversity of Equity and Inclusion (DEI) is hosting a Tigerama Multicultural Festival, and they are looking for committee members. The event is designed to celebrate the diversity ...
The season for music ensemble tours is up and running with Doane Concert and Jazz Band only just having returned from their tour and Doane Choir preparing to leave for ...
Students at Doane are rushing fraternities and sororities for the first time since 2022. Fraternities and sororities prepared for a wave of new members with a series of Greek events, ...
Do you want to play casino style games, get free food and have the chance to win amazing prizes? Well, you’re in luck. On Feb. 2, the Student Programming Board ...
On Jan 23. a range of different clubs and student organizations gathered together in the Dining Hall with the intention to gain a couple of new members and share what ...
With MLK Week wrapping up last week, it is important to recognize the great things Martin Luther King Jr. did for the nation and for civil rights within that nation. ...