By Fiona Moran Out in the desert near Socorro, New Mexico, Roosevelt University’s Campus Security officers have been learning how to respond to terrorist bombings. Over the course of four days, these officers are trained to identify improvised explosive devices,… Read More ›
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An In-Depth Look at the Homelessness and Food Insecurity Task Force
Staff ReporterAyumi Davis Charity Seaborn, the director of Students Rights and Responsibilities, was curious one semester. She decided to conduct a survey among Roosevelt students about homelessness and tight living situations. She found out that 60 percent of students who… Read More ›
Party Culture and Substance Abuse in College Students
By Reyna Estrada Staff Reporter Partying is often viewed as a part of college culture. It’s become normalized, and it’s almost expected for students to engage in the party scene. Marquez Wilson, a psychological extern in Roosevelt’s counseling center, said… Read More ›
RU Doing Enough to Save the Planet?
Abigail BovardStaff Reporter Earth Day is the one day out of the year that is dedicated to the Earth and it is recognized for its natural beauty. While, there is a large worldwide movement to save the planet, there are… Read More ›
Increasing Our Awareness on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence in College
By Jordan GerianeStaff Reporter A significant number of college women experience dating violence and abuse without any support or awareness about the resources that can help them break through the cycle. As Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Awareness month comes to a… Read More ›