Author: Connor Schultz

Opinion

A Poem: The Stress Of College

Photo by: Ashley Alonzo The stress of college is insane. The stress of college is expected. The stress of college is family pressure. The stress of college is not letting anyone down. The stress of college is wondering if you are in the right spot. The stress of college is […]

Entertainment

Black Mirror Review

Photo by: Ashley Alonzo The show you have to watch on your “Black Mirror” … Technology is good and the future will be a much better place. This idea is instilled in people from the moment toddlers are old enough to turn on a television. The idea that every problem […]

Opinion

Where Do We Go From Here?

Caption The next president of the United States will be Donald Trump. It was shocking to write those words as I sat down on the couch in my dorm room after watching the Election Day results come in. I had no idea Trump would win the presidency and neither did […]

News

Voter Turnout In Kansas

Graphic courtesy of the Kansas Secretary of State Office In an election marred by scandal, entertainment and outrage, the only thing that mattered were the votes cast. But how do votes cast in Kansas and voter turnout numbers compare to votes cast in other states, like Oregon? The Pew Charitable Trusts […]

Opinion

I Should Not Waste Words On Donald Trump

Photo by: © 2016 THE RESURGENT I should not waste words on Donald Trump. Tens of thousands of words have been written about the Republican nominee for president. A quick Google search and hundreds of articles pop up. A quick check of social media feeds show his face, quotes and […]

Entertainment

Would You Like to Play a Game?

Photo by: Ashley Alonzo It is not your father’s Monopoly board game where you go to jail on a bad roll, or one that takes four hours to play. Some have called it a condensed version of Warcraft, one of the first games that got kids’ eyes glued to their […]

Entertainment

The Show Must Go On

Photo By: Ashley Alonzo The theater program at Ottawa University ceased over the summer, but that did not stop a plan put in place to continue musicals in the fall and spring for the 2016-2017 term. This fall, a group of roughly 20 students, faculty and alumni will perform“Fiddler on […]

News

Brown Hall Flooding

Photo by: Ashley Alonzo Roughly 150 students were uprooted from Brown Hall after flooding engulfed the oldest dormitory on Ottawa University’s campus during the first weekend of classes. The flooding, which resulted from increased pressure on the pipes following a water main break in the city of Ottawa, started in […]