Men’s Basketball

Matthew Foyt Guest Reporter The Creighton men’s basketball team took the lead on their first possession of the game and never looked back in a 65-52 route of the Indiana State Sycamores Tuesday night. The Bluejays had a combined 21 assists on 25 baskets and center Kenny Lawson Jr. had 17 points and 10 rebounds […]

Jays’ future uncertain as season ends

While “consistently inconsistent” seems like an oxymoron, it is also a fair way of describing this year’s men’s basketball team. After being embarrassed by an 18-point loss last Saturday to Missouri State, the Bluejays got a double-digit win of their own over Indiana State, 65-52. In the loss to Missouri State, the Bluejays shot a […]

Baseball fans’ love of game blossoms on Valentine’s

As a sports fan, Valentine’s Day has multiple meanings to me. Most obvious is that it’s a day to celebrate my love for my friends, family and boyfriend. But, for me, that’s not the most important aspect of Valentine’s Day. As a St. Louis Cardinals fan, Valentine’s Day has meant the beginning of spring training […]

Founders Week: Awards

St. Ignatius Award: Maria Teresa Gaston, director of Creighton’s Center for Service, and Justice Tanya Winegard, assistant vice president for student life. Following Fr. Schlegel’s annual Convocation address faculty members with 25 years of service to the University will be honored, emeriti promotions will be conferred and distinguished administrator, faculty and research awards will also […]

A new view of conflict

Conflict is getting another look with a special film series. The Werner Institute for Negotiation and Dispute Resolution and Film Streams paired up to produce a unique film series examining conflict and its resolution. “The goals of the film series are to provide opportunities for participants to view quality movies that portray the dynamics of […]

Hidden past shapes Black Indians

Creighton’s chapter of the NAACP started their events for black history month with a presentation about the history and identity of Black Indians Monday night. The audience was small, but all listened to Dr. Jessiline Anderson, professor of psychology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Anderson took the chance to try to actively engage […]

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