Flyer hanging policy prompts free speech concerns

The Office of Student Involvement (OSI) sparked concerns for freedom of speech on campus by sending an email on March 31 noting Berry’s solicitation and flyer approval policy. These concerns come shortly after anonymous “Fascism Warning Signs” posters were hung in Krannert and academic buildings. The posters list several components of fascism and have two QR codes on the bottom labeled “fight” and “connect.” Continue reading Flyer hanging policy prompts free speech concerns

Exploring our galaxy at star parties

Anyone can look up and see the moon and stars in the night sky, but light years away, more lies past what the human eye can see. Space can sometimes feel small, but there are galaxies, globular clusters, diffuse nebulae and constellations stretching out into the cosmos. Though no one can explain every mystery in our universe, objects in space can be fun to look at.  Continue reading Exploring our galaxy at star parties