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Dr. George Agbango has been a cornerstone of Bloomsburg University’s academic and civic community for more than 30 years. As he prepares for retirement, his remarkable journey from young political ...
The Community Government Association welcomes new elected positions to work alongside the core positions. The appointed roles include executive assistant, public relations officer and parliamentarian, ...
We all know college can be daunting, especially trying to navigate your future career. Have some questions that you need answered? Undeclared and need some guidance? Look no further! Below are some ...
May marks the start of Mental Health Awareness Month all across the United States, a time dedicated to breaking stigma, encouraging open conversations, and advocating for better care. While mental ...
Tucked into a narrow storefront on Bloomsburg’s East Main Street, Endless Records, run by couple Nick McGaw and Emily Weisburger, is a collection of and homage to physical music. Sturdy shelves hold ...
On May 1st protesters with the Sunrise Movement took to Market Square in the center of town to protest in support of workers rights and against the current presidential administration. According to ...
The McCormick Building is almost finished and is on its way to be open for the Fall 2025 semester. The renovations are finished and according to Asa Kelley, the Video Production Specialist and ...
CU President Bashar Hanna announced he is resigning as president effective July 31 in a mass email from his office, a day before a planned walkout against him that had been organized by students. Why ...
In 2021, Bloomsburg University enacted a sweeping suspension of all Greek life following repeated conduct violations and anti-hazing policy breaches, leading to the permanent disaffiliation of all ...
Imagine your brain as a phone battery. At first, it drains slowly — between lectures, group projects and back-to-back responsibilities. Then one day, you’re stuck at 1%, and no amount of caffeine or ...
What Happened: Flyers calling for students to participate in a walkout to demand accountability of CU President Bashar Hanna emerged on campus on April 22. The planned date is April 30 at 2 p.m.
What Happened: A second appeal has been filed in the wrongful termination lawsuit, which found CU President Bashar Hanna, former Provost Dr. James Krause, Bloomsburg University and the Pennsylvania ...