Student director starts filming
“It’s a big story about friendship, mental health, and the importance of both self-care and caring for others,” said senior Gavin Strauss about his upcoming film project. Strauss is the writer and director of the film, which is set to begin production in February and wrap by mid-to-late March 2025. Strauss is a senior majoring
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Glow Casino gets glowing review
On Jan. 24 the Student Programming Board (SPB) presented a Glow Casino Night in Arts & Ed 236/238. Kicking off at 9 p.m. sharp, the event featured over $1,500 in prizes including TVs, speakers and AirPods. The event consisted of over 10 casino and Minute-To-Win-It games. Throughout the night, students got to enjoy free snacks
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Red Zone Awareness Day: Sparking Dialogue and Advocacy on Campus
Last week, Greek Council hosted “Red Zone Awareness.” The “Red Zone” is the period between the start of the academic year and Thanksgiving break — a time when students are at the highest risk for sexual assault. Inspired by the urgency of this issue, a member of the Greek Council collaborated with the Diversity, Equity,
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2nd annual Big Idea Doane held
On Nov. 13, the Entrepreneurship Department hosted the second annual Big Idea competition. Big Idea Doane is a university-wide business idea competition that has been held at Doane for the past two years. The event invites students to submit their business ideas along with a two-minute pitch video on YouTube. Judges then select the top
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The Wildwoods come to Doane
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 pick tote bags and paint them. The event even included a performance by Wildwoods. Painting with a twist has been a recurring event throughout the
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Pets make your life much better
Imagine coming home after a long, stressful day and being greeted by a wagging tail or a comforting purr. The relationships humans share with their pets go beyond just companionship. For many, pets are sources of comfort, joy, and loyalty, playing a crucial role in mental health. Studies show that companion animals can reduce depression
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DEI team welcomes new member
On Oct. 7 the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) team welcomed a new member, Suzanne Mealer. Mealer will be the new equity Compliance Officer for Title IX, and her office will be located on the lower level of Perry Campus center. Mealer has held several roles within healthcare and community service throughout her career. Her
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Honors recital showcases talents
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 across various performing arts groups. This event celebrated the students’ achievements and showcased the depth of talent within the department. Among the featured performers were
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Amazing Race brings fortune
On Oct. 16, Doane Campus Engagement hosted “The Amazing Race,” scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. A variety of students gathered lakeside to compete in the highly anticipated event of the week. The race involved pairs of students running to different stations across campus, where they had to complete challenges, trivia, and games to move
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