Since 1987 the United States has recognized March as National Women’s History Month. It has become a time to appreciate the women in your life, whether in the work force or at home. But while it is common knowledge to know what a man has done for the country or invented, to this day people s…
After Selena Gomez found herself to be the target of alleged cyberbullying from other celebrities, the internet rallied behind her in support.
A Norfolk Southern train derailed and spilled toxic chemicals in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 3. The people in the small town, which has an estimated population of 4,700, are concerned about the long-term health consequences despite reassurances from government agencies. The aftermath of th…
Last week marked a year since Russia invaded Ukraine. The invasion started on Feb. 24, 2022, when the Russian military attacked from the northern border by crossing from Belarus to reach the Ukraine capital of Kyiv. A year later, Ukraine is still in desperate need of foreign aid, with civili…
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Tax season is upon us, and for working students this can be a very stressful period. Many never got taught by family or at school how to go about filing their taxes, but it’s something we nevertheless must do. Researching and finding the appropriate resources is key to making the process eas…
SFA Construction Jacks members built four tiny homes for the residents of Village Nac on Feb. 10.
The Organization for Women’s Leadership and Equity will host a teach-in to celebrate International Women’s Day on Wednesday, March 15. Similar to a sit-in protest, this teach-in will focus on education about gender equity and women’s issues.
The Pine Log newspaper and The Stone Fort yearbook will be tabling and hosting an open house event for Student Press Freedom Day on Feb. 23. Tabling will be from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in the Baker Pattillo Student Center. The open house event will be from 3-5p.m. in the BPSC Room 2.112.
Chris Edwards, a ‘07 and ‘11 SFA graduate, has written a short story collection set in a fictionalized East Texas.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a ban due to safety concerns of TikTok, a popular social media app, across all public Texas universities. SFA officials are going through the governor’s directives to decide the best course of action.
SFA’s Health and Wellness Hub launched PantrySoft, an online shopping platform for The Lumberjack Food Pantry, on Jan. 17.
Mike Gabler, a heart valve specialist, graduated SFA in 1993, and 19 years later he made history by being the first winner of “Survivor” to donate all of his million-dollar winnings to charity.
The Board of Regents unanimously voted to begin the process of appointing Dr. Steve Westbrook the 10th president of SFA at their Board meeting on Jan. 29.
Dining Services introduced a new to-go box program, where students can pay a one-time fee of $5.99 for a reusable box to use throughout the semester.
The Student Government Association Senate passed a Test my Drink Cards bill on Jan. 25 at the SGA Senate meeting.
SFA’s League of United Latin American Citizens, LULAC, held an open panel on Jan. 23 to discuss issues that custodians are facing on campus. Students and custodial workers attended the meeting to learn more about custodial labor rights.
After roughly a year of searching, SFA’s Health and Wellness Hub has partnered with Togetherall, an anonymous online community for mental health.
The Health and Wellness Hub is no longer offering in house COVID tests for students and faculty. At home testing kits will be available in place of the in house testing.
Dr. Brandon Frye, who served as SFA’s vice president of student affairs since February 2021, will be resigning his position on Jan. 31. Frye will be accepting the position of vice chancellor for student affairs at East Carolina University.
The Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents has voted to unite with the University of Texas system after comparing it to three other university systems courting SFA.
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