Students attend summer Olympics

Over a year of planning resulted in a memorable trip to see the Olympics in China for four Creighton students. In 2007 Ben Katt, Business senior, came up with the idea to go to the Olympics. “The Olympics for China were a big deal,” Katt said. “China wanted to make a statement so the Games […]

Travel gets up close and personal

Arts & Sciences junior Theresa Hayes stands in Copenhagen, Denmark. Hayes is studying at the Danish Institute for Study Abroad in Copenhagen for the fall semester. She plans to travel to Italy, Hungary, Austria, Sweden, Germany and Norway.

Players get another chance with redshirts

Injuries are part of sports. Even though it only took one moment for juniors Byron Dacy and Jessica Houts to tear their anterior cruciate ligaments, in that moment, an entire season was lost. Dacy led the Creighton men’s soccer team in points and goals scored each of his first two years as a Bluejay. In […]

Jays ready to ‘scrumble’

The two forward packs prepare for a scrum in Creighton’s rugby match against Benedictine College on Saturday. From left to right, the players are senior prop Tom Kinsella, sophomore flanker Nate Esch and senior eight-man Rory Devlin, with sophomore scrum-half Michael Thomson standing behind.

Where’s the classroom?

The Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution has joined the ranks of Creighton University’s pharmacy and business schools in offering a master’s or professional degree almost entirely online. Now, with the university’s new Web site dedicated solely to online education (e-learning) and with online classes in undergraduate colleges, academia and technology collide, creating a […]

A Bluejay from a red state

On attending the Republican National Convention: My mom and dad have always been a part of politics, so this was my fourth one. When I was seven, the balloon drop was always my favorite part, but now that I’m of voting age, I feel like I’m a part of something, and I could do more. […]

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