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Students warned about flu epidemic

Students warned about flu epidemic

Maya Murphy February 15, 2018

The flu has taken a toll on the nation this year, creating a pandemic that measures up to the Swine Flu outbreak in 2009, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. According to Julie...

Stevenson honors beloved longtime leader

Stevenson honors beloved longtime leader

Alyssa Maher December 7, 2017

It is the end of an era as Stevenson University knows it: Claire Moore, the vice president of student affairs, will retire at the end of the semester. From a 1967 graduate of the legal secretarial program...

Spotlight: Adam Vorce

Spotlight: Adam Vorce

November 9, 2017

Adam Vorce has been an enthusiastic member of the Stevenson community for the past few years. Starting out as a TV and Radio major at Howard Community College, Vorce transferred to Stevenson University...

Yoga provides wellness benefits

Yoga provides wellness benefits

Tony Rossi November 9, 2017

Students on campus have turned to yoga sessions for health and wellness benefits. Additionally, yoga practices are very inclusive allowing almost anyone to join. Some benefits of yoga, if practiced regularly,...

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals effects students at universities across the country (Image courtesy of Google Images).

DACA repeal may affect Stevenson students

Andrew Priest October 5, 2017

Home. It’s a word often associated with safety and comfort, however, for some, home is not always a safe and comfortable place. This seems to be the case for many people under the DACA program. DACA...

Times running out for flu vaccine

Time’s running out for flu vaccine

Cynthia Marquez September 28, 2017

Now that winter is around the corner, it is important for students to know when and where they can get a flu vaccine. Stevenson University is offering the vaccination to faculty, staff and students....

(Graphic by Maia Milas)

Program helps students deal with stress

Aaron Chester November 22, 2016

Recognition, Insight and Openness, or RIO, is a three-part workshop that students can attend sequentially to focus on their emotional concerns through mindfulness and acceptance of their personal experiences,...

(Photo from Capital City Alliance website)

Wellness Center to offer free HIV testing

November 10, 2016

Stevenson University will host free HIV testing on campus available to all students on Nov. 30. Testing will be held on the Owings Mills North campus from 11 a.m-2 p.m in the Manning Academic Center and...

Caves Wellness Center located at Stevenson University on the Owings Mills campus. (Photo from Villager files)

21st Birthday Program advocates safe drinking

November 3, 2016

The Wellness Center has created a 21st birthday program to ensure the safety of students who are turning 21 and who can legally purchase and consume alcohol. Other universities participate in this program...

Food pantry serves as new resource

Food pantry serves as new resource

Kaya Roberts October 13, 2016

A food pantry has recently opened up for Stevenson students who need the resources and might not be able to afford the food they need. The food pantry is located in Garrison Hall on the Owings Mills...

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