When she was younger, Sha’uri Sanchez struggled to balance her American identity with her Peruvian and Mexican ones.  “My family from Peru or Mexico, they would judge me for ...
This article was previously published in the March 25 issue, but was soon removed from our website in order to gather more ...
A time-honored tradition in schooling at the start of any semester is syllabus week. Around my senior year of high school, I ...
My generation is the first to be considered “digital natives,” having grown up with far greater access to the internet and ...
Drake University installed the Divine Nine Plaza on Feb. 27. The plaza honors the nine historically Black fraternities and ...
I’m not looking back. There’s not much sap to savor, nor fanfare to elicit from me a tearful wave. I’m a transfer senior ...
I truly believe learning about AI in its entirety is important not just as a major but beyond, as it is something that ...
About a week ago Christians celebrated Easter. It is a wonderful holy day on which we celebrate the miracle of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. For me, however, this ...
With the closure of Lefty’s live music in Dogtown and a series of other closures of similar music venues around Des Moines in ...
Whether it was through a church, local community leaders or a company town, many areas had a baseball league prior to the ...
Dear Times-Delphic readers,  One of my first memories from campus is standing on Painted Street with my phone open to a map ...
When an eight-year-old girl gave me unprompted advice about skating, I knew I was laughably bad. “Keep your feet close together,” she said in passing. For a sports writer, ...