Love him? Hate him? Ask him a question

Michael Moore has been aggrivating and shocking audiences for almost 20 years. His new movie, “Capitalism: A love story” hits the theaters this Friday. Click the link below the video to see the question I posed regarding college students, graduating and getting involved.

Put golf in Olympics

After more than 100 years, golf has the possibility of becoming an Olympic sport. During the Aug. 13 meeting of the International Olympic Committee Executive Board, the recommendation was made to have golf become an Olympic sport for the 2016 Olympic Games. Golf and rugby were the two sports recommended by the IOC during the […]

New plans to enforce tobacco ban

Students walking down the Skinner Mall no longer have to inhale second-hand smoke, see cigarette butts lying on the ground or have to step over discarded chew. Creighton’s campus went tobacco-free on July 1, 2008, a fact that is well-known to the smoker and non-smoker, alike. In order to make Creighton a tobacco-free campus, the […]

Student program researches technology

KYLE O’REILLY News Reporter What do you get when you put law students, business students and biology students in the same room? Sit in on a meeting of Creighton’s Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program and you just might find out. The Creighton University Bioscience Entrepreneurship Program is a one-year interdisciplinary program sponsored by the National Science Foundation. […]

Green report card gears efforts of sustainability

STEVEN ADAMS News Editor Increased recycling receptacles and eco-friendly “green” buildings such as the Harper Center and the Ryan Center are signs of Creighton’s recent move towards sustainability. The university prides itself on its work towards better sustainability and also has a council that meets to discuss the environmental issues and the impacts Creighton has […]

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