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Brian Steffen, a communications and journalism professor of 36 years, will retire after the 2025 May term. Steffen is leaving a legacy of excellence in the communications programs, many of which he ...
While being an English major does allow for interesting reads, it’s been years since I read something on my own for fun. However, my goal for 2021, was to change this and get back into reading.
Simpson College’s marching band was ready to storm the field this year, but it seems the thunder will never follow. The plans were set and uniforms were designed for a marching band to debut, but the ...
Whispers around Simpson College’s campus became louder recently about the possible development of a new athletic facility that may be coming sooner than the Storm thought. Director of Athletics Marty ...
Thunder is Simpson College’s new mascot after a 17 year period without one. Thunder was unveiled on Sept. 11.
Paul Delkaso, President and CEO, Tristar & Tritente Global Energy Group. Managing partner, Artilium-Africa. Recent Stories Simpson College introduces Dr. Susan D. Stuebner as interim president by ...
Simpson College PRIDE’s annual drag show returned again this year with an even larger turnout than the previous.
With only two wins in the last two seasons for the Simpson College men’s volleyball team, new head coach Ike Papes looks to put the program on the map as he steps into the role midseason.
When reflecting on how to even go about my farewell, I think back to when I thought I had my life all planned out. I was oh so sure of who I was and where I was going. I would laugh off any idea that ...
Simpson College Choir and Chamber Singers are headed to Chicago at the end of the month for their biannual choir tour. A small team of choral students, led by Choir UGA, Lyza Cue, have been ...
Students, faculty and community members joined together in Hubbell Hall on Friday, April 25, to watch the livestream of President Jay Byers’ celebration of life ceremony held at Hoyt Sherman Place in ...