
Is Hope for Student Loan Forgiveness Fading?
Posted on January 28, 2022On October 27, 2021, The Voice published an article on student loan forgiveness and the promises made by the new presidential administration, which took office a year ago. As a major part of his campaign, Joe Biden vowed that if he was elected, most (if not all) student loans would be forgiven for every borrower. […]

Tips to Help Combat Seasonal Depression
Posted on January 28, 2022The lack of sunshine and the bitter cold that comes with winter can be hard on the mind. Days are short, making us miss the warm embrace of the sunlight even more. Fighting the urge to stay in a warm bed rather than braving the cold can leave us feeling stuck and unmotivated. The cold […]

Body mods and employment: Has the stigma changed?
Posted on January 28, 2022I grew up in a world in which tattoos, multiple piercings, and “unusual” haircuts and colors were for bikers, delinquents, “those kind of girls” (and I remember wondering what those kinds of girls were), or kids just trying to thumb their nose at adults and the rest of the world. Kids, or rather teenagers, […]

1 Up Game Club Overview and Tournament News.
Posted on January 28, 2022Even the greatest ideas come from humble beginnings. For Eastern Oregon University’s 1 Up Game Club, what started as a chance encounter between two friends in Hoke Union slowly blossomed into a staple of campus culture. Now, five years later, the 1 Up Game Club continues to host a diverse and welcoming community of tabletop […]

Choreographed Classics Performed in “We’ve Got Your Number.”
Posted on January 28, 2022A new year means new beginnings, and new grooves. As Winter term carries on, one group of students are busying themselves with rigorous repetitions of song and dance. The EOU chamber choir, fresh off the heels of their initial return to live productions, are preparing for their first in-person performance of 2022 with “We’ve Got […]