Rising unemployment rates are threatening students’ job prospects. The most recent unemployment numbers released by U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics found that joblessness reached 4.3% in August. For ...
PNW’s new track and cross country coach is working to make cross country fun again. After two seasons of finishing in the cellar in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, Zachary Hoover ...
This season, PNW athletes aren’t the only students putting their talents on display during competitions. So are students doing play-by-play of the games. The Athletic department has launched a new ...
It’s official. “KPop Demon Hunters” – a global sensation – has made a splash at PNW. Hashim Salameh, a graduate student studying Biology, loves everything about the movie. “I would say it deserves the ...
The fight to introduce excused-absence mental health days for students has been put on the back burner. Last spring, the Student Government Association sought the excused absences, following a similar ...
The day would start just like any other day, but it would be the last. Face to face with that eerie possibility, Ava Neal would spend her entire last day wrapped in the comfort of those whom she would ...
A safe space meant to reduce stress for exams may be creating a unique type of anxiety for students taking exams. The Hammond Testing Center is a place where students can take proctored exams without ...
The university has established a search committee to help identify the next College of Business dean, with the goal of conducting interviews with eight to 10 candidates around Thanksgiving. The ...
Grethe Hystad, associate professor of Statistics is joining a team of multidisciplinary scientists on a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)-funded project aimed at finding new ways to ...
Two PNW freshmen are starting the school’s first all-women’s Bible study group club. “Maddie and I both had separate revelations about wanting to start a Bible study at PNW,” said Grace VanDerNoord, a ...
PNW’s international enrollment has dropped by 12% thanks to President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdowns. “We will be deferring more applications than usual to future intakes to help allow students ...
When Alyssa Martinez began exploring universities in 2023, her top priority was finding a school that valued diversity and inclusivity. PNW does that. “I’m a first-generation college student and come ...