The meaning of ‘flower power’

One Creighton employee need not look much further than her own backyard to discover new and interesting plants to spice up Creighton’s campus. And you need not travel much farther than the Skinner Mall for evidence that the work she has done at home has made the home of the Creighton community one of the […]

‘Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down,’ a whale of an album

It happens every so often. You hear a song and love it immediately because of its inherent happiness – and you can do no more than have everyone you come into contact with listen to the song too, just to spread a little joy. “5 Years Time” spearheads the release of British folk rock band […]

Creighton linked to NoDo growth

Creating an environment where economic development can flourish. This is how Joe Gudenrath, a spokesman for Mayor Mike Fahey, describes the city’s vision for the future of North Omaha. The area north of downtown, commonly called NoDo, is going to see some changes in the upcoming years in retail, business and residential development. Creighton, businesses […]

Three of a kind

Many things come in sets of three: stop, drop and roll; pop, drop and lock it; bump, set and spike. Well, Creighton’s volleyball team has its own set of three (and they’re pretty good, too): junior middle blocker Jessica Houts, sophomore right side/outside hitter Allie Oelke and freshman middle blocker Laurel Sanford. The three all […]

Women’s soccer joins 200 club

Consistency is the key when it comes to sports, and there might not be any program more consistent than the 20-year-old Creighton women’s soccer program. The Jays recorded their 200th win in program history on Sept. 19 in a 2-0 win over Stephen F. Austin at Morrison Stadium, followed by a 3-1 win over Northern […]

It’s not easy being green

Students are proving recycling is more than just a trendy word. They’re letting their actions speak for them. New, bright blue, 95-gallon, single-stream recycling bins sat alone in the common rooms and lounges of all the residence halls, waiting for the new wave of students to move in. But with all the discussion about a […]

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