Creighton students should be able to talk to reporters

As informed and opinionated as Creighton students are, they seem to be tight lipped when it comes to the press. “I can’t talk to you,” or “I wish I could, but I would get in trouble,” are common phrases thrown at reporters every week. It is a shame that so many students feel they don’t […]

UNO Hockey

Come watch the UNO Mavericks play Michigan in Mens’ Ice Hockey on Friday and Saturday! The games start at 7:05pm.

U.S. Catholics should oppose death penalty

Recently, Sister Helen Prejean, best known for her activism to end the death penalty, spoke at Creighton. She mentioned the necessity for Catholics to fight against capital punishment and described Pope John Paul II’s condemnation of the death penalty as part of the culture of death during his 1999 visit to St. Louis as the […]

Conflict in Film series continues Thursday

If you’re interested in Chinese culture, conflict resolution or art film, head to Film Streams tomorrow night. “The Story of Qiu Ju,” an award-winning Chinese film, is playing at Film Streams’ Ruth Sokolof Theater, 1340 Mike Fahey St., Thursday at 7 p.m. The 1992 film is about “a Chinese peasant woman’s quest for justice in […]

CU senior remembered for her smile

Business senior Sydney Jones was “energetic, fun to be around, loved family and spirited.” Her family and loved ones wrote this, along with other prayers and memories, on her Web site after she died Thursday of a pulmonary embolism. Jones’ funeral was held in her hometown of Sioux Falls, S.D. on Monday with members of […]

*Breaking News This Morning*

On your way to class this morning you may have seen crowds of protesters on the corner of 24th St and Cass St. At 8:30 am, members of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., were picketing to protest, in part, predatory priests and homosexuality. Their signs were rather crude with sayings like, “Priests rape […]

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