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'Empowering Human Dignity'
The Kiewit Fitness Center, usually distinguishable by its tan walls and the steady bounce of basketballs, was nearly unrecognizable as students poured onto the basketball courts at 6 p.m. on
Lu'au honors island cultures
Hui O Hawai’i’s annual Lu’au, the product of two semesters worth of hard work and a demonstration of various Pacific Islands’ cultures, celebrated the oceanic connection they share on Saturday,
Panel discusses Japanese-American internment
Sunday, marked the 75th anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s signing of executive order 9066, an order that was then used to forcibly intern approximately 120,000 U.S. citizens of Japanese
Creighton responds to immigration ban
News of President Trump’s executive order banning people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States spread quickly throughout the country.The ban was suspended by District Court Judge
Campus Ministry hosts interfaith trip
Creighton’s Campus Ministry hosted its second interfaith field trip to a Greek Orthodox Church on Saturday.Campus Ministry began formulating these field trips after a group of students from various faiths
Panel of experts examine Trump's policies
The political science department hosted a panel on Thursday night to discuss potential scenarios and address the questions, concerns and hopes of the general public regarding the inauguration of Donald
Women's March takes Omaha
The Women’s March on Saturday drew historic levels of attendance, as protesters flooded the streets at home and abroad in solidarity against President Donald Trump’s inauguration.The march through Omaha’s Old
Brooks jump starts lecture series on Women and Health
Pulitzer Prize winning author and international correspondent Geraldine Brooks spoke at the 26th Women and Health Conference on Sept. 14 at the Joslyn Art Museum.
Phi Kappa Psi suspended after investigation
Creighton University announced the formal suspension of the fraternity Phi Kappa Psi on March 20 following an investigation of the fraternity.“While conducting a separate investigation involving a student who allegedly
Panel discusses immigration effects post-ban
The Muslim Student Association held a panel discussion on Feb. 27 in the Skutt Ballroom as a follow up to a previous panel on Feb. 1 held to address President
Watson case moves towards new hearings
Former Creighton basketball player Maurice Watson Jr. has been released on bail and is awaiting a court hearing on March 27.Watson, who has been charged with first-degree sexual assault, was
Vice provost talks campus security
In the wake of an incident that left one student hospitalized with minor cuts to her throat and one student arrested, vice provost of Student Life Tanya Winegard wants to
Sigma Lambda Beta colonizes on Creighton's campus
Sigma Lambda Beta’s colonizing on Creighton’s campus heralded another successful recruitment for Greek life.Recruitment refers to the process students go through in order to join a fraternity or sorority on
Students direct questions towards Opus finalists
The Opus Prize Student Leadership panel on Nov. 16 highlighted the faith-based leadership of the Opus Prize contestants.
Safety concerns lead to shuttle changes
Changes proposed by Public Safety and the Shuttle Services to increase student safety in light of recent events will cut shuttle hours while increasing Jayride hours, leaving both the students
Political scientists sign Statement of Concern before the election
Donald Trump took the presidential election on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press, bringing to reality the concerns many political scientists held previous to the results.
Second Presidential Debate leaves some students worried
The second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, on October 9, pitted former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton against Donald Trump on issues ranging from ISIS to
Experts address origins of violence in adolescents
Rep. Brad Ashford, D-Neb., along with Susan Swearer, professor of educational psychology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Debra Anderson, director of connections at Project Harmony, spoke at Confronting
Third Opus Prize Spark Session focuses on trafficking
The third Opus Prize Spark Session highlighted Sari Bari, a nonprofit organization run by Sarah Lance in Kolkata, India, dedicated to helping sex trafficking survivors. Anne Ozar, associate professor in
Panama Papers leaks 11.5 million documents
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) released its findings from a yearlong investigation into 11.5 million documents leaked by the Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca on April 3, 2016,
Students support Omaha homeless
The morning begins earlier than any college student dreams of being awake and yet the line of students, professors, community members and priests spans the majority of the Kiewit Fitness
IRHG and CSU host Fireside Chat
Inter Residence Hall Government, (IRHG), partnered with the Creighton Student Union, (CSU), Executive Team to host the first Fireside Chat hosted by the two groups on Wednesday, March 16.
Deleon honored posthumously by the iJay Practicum
To honor the memory of Yoselin Deleon, the iJay Practicum class of 2016 created the Yoselin Deleon Award to be given to students who embody servant leadership — among other
Richwine leaves lasting impressions
Her memory echoes through Creighton Hall, from the staff’s continued efforts to feed the students to the couches of unknown origins with their handmade blankets in the Spillane Room. And
Political Science department moving to Eppley Building
After more than four decades on the fourth floor of Creighton Hall, the Political Science Department will officially move to the third floor of the Eppley Building during the winter
Creighton Launches New Admissions Website
A new admissions website debuted this year at Creighton, amidst optimism that the changes would encourage more digital-savvy students to apply.
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