Author name: Elizabeth Stratton

Gamma Phi Iota raises money in first-ever “Gammalympics”

Last Thursday, April 23, Gamma Phi Iota sorority hosted its first “Gammalympics” event in Fuhrer Field House to raise money for the Special Olympics. This event consisted of seven events that the six teams present were able to participate in.  First was cup stacking. This was done in a relay style where two members from

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Alpha Psi Omega’s Short Night of Theatre takes the stage

On April 15, Doane’s Theatre Honor Fraternity, Alpha Psi Omega (APO), hosted its annual Short Night of Theatre, referred to as SNOT. This event is a long-standing tradition of APO, as they put this together as their last event in the academic school year. It features campus theatre-lovers showcasing scenes, monologues, tech and musical performances.

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Doane hosts second annual high school eSports tournament

This past Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18, Doane hosted the Nebraska Schools eSports Association (NSeSA) in their annual spring tournament. This is a two-day event held in the Haddix Athletics Building, which brought in around 235 students from 43 different high schools. The students competing for this tournament qualified after playing their regular

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Doane’s 31st annual Relay for Life exceeds goals by $8,299

“Cancer changes perspectives,” Karen Morris of the Crete UCC Church said. Countless individuals on the Doane campus and throughout the world have had their lives touched by cancer in one way or another. Whether it’s a friend or family member they’ve lost or cared for, or maybe even themselves, cancer’s destructive impact is far-reaching, and

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Unexpected Stop Day brought unforgettable experience for all

One of Doane’s most beloved traditions, Stop Day, happened last month. On March 24, the infamous Stop Day email was sent out at 6:17 a.m., followed by a very loud campus-wide wakeup, complete with sirens, hooting and hollering. This announcement brought some mixed feelings onto campus, as traditionally, Stop Day has been held in April,

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