
Do this for People (The Griffon, 2018-2019)
These four words could mean anything, yet everything. For junior Hayden Solomon, they mark a significant day on his journey to share his story of anxiety and depression. Through the negativity, the multiple tries at counseling and newly-found determination, Solomon has discovered he wants to “be the light” for others. . Read more...

Poet for Hope (The Griffon, 2018-2019)
In a world where society tends to focus on differences instead of familiarity, negativity instead of positivity and hate instead of love there is a solid voice of hope – Amal Kassir. Kassir, a story-telling activist and international poet from Denver, Colorado, travels the world speaking to groups about her experiences as a Syrian-American Muslim woman in modern society. Read more...

The Movement (The Griffon, 2017-2018)
Feminism, as defined, advocates for gender equality. It is a movement that began a century ago and has maintained its position on the forefront of societal concern. Through political, economic and social movements the fight for women’s rights has evolved as mainstream consciousness moves forward. Read more...

Freedom, Justice & Equality (The Griffon, 2017-2018)
Civil rights activist,. Global humanitarian. Political leader.
Martin Luther King III, the oldest son of the late Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, spoke at the 24th R. Dan Boulware Convocation about his path to carrying on his father’s legacy by embracing the ideals of freedom, justice and equality. Read more...

Match, Play, Tournament (The Griffon, 2017-2018)
Mental focus, practice and determination have led the Griffons to a successful season. The 2018 season ended with a top-10 finish at the 2018 NCAA Division II Midwest/Central Regional. Sophomore Pat McCarthy, who was named to the NCAA Division II PING All-Central Region Team, said physical and mental preparation is necessary for every match. Read more...
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