Excellence could be recognized

Even though she may tell you differently, many people believe the Creighton softball’s centerfielder Jessica Wakasugi is very deserving of the Lowe’s Senior Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School award. While Wakasugi said she was honored to be nominated, she also mentioned she felt undeserving of the nomination of the national award that […]

Roemmich reflects heart shown by grandma

The right fielder steps into the batter’s box for his at-bat in the bottom of the fifth inning. He digs his feet into the dirt, kicking up a cloud of dust. He taps his bat against both sides of the plate, fixes his helmet and swings his bat into the ready position. He stares out […]

Creighton alums show artwork

Three Creighton alumni have come back to showcase their more recent work. Aspen Hochhalter, Ben Isburg and Antonio Martinez graduated from Creighton in 2001 with Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees. Each of the artists chose their own original works to make up the exhibit. The exhibit is elegant and dark with many surreal images. All […]

Marx ‘the bad beast’ no longer

The Cold War ended before some of us were even born, so Karl Marx doesn’t carry the same stigma for birthing the ideology that one of our greatest foes adopted, as he used to. Marx’s writings on man’s relation to technology and some of his economic writings have become increasingly popular around the world, especially […]

‘Bat Boy’ – half bat, half boy, all drama

We have all heard of the musical productions “Wicked,” “Oklahoma!” and “South Pacific.” Now, mix the theme of social acceptance from “Wicked” with your classic Broadway love story, add a little blood and a few shocking twists, and you have “Bat Boy: The Musical.” Well, sort of. “Bat Boy: The Musical,” which is currently running […]

Men’s basketball season ends in loss to Kentucky

The Bluejays’ season came to an end on Monday, when they fell to the Kentucky Wildcats 65-63 at the Qwest Center. Senior guard Booker Woodfox led the Jays with 18 points while sophomore guard P’Allen Stinnett and sophomore center Kenny Lawson Jr. had 15 and 12 respectively. Kentucky’s Jodie Meeks was held in check for […]

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