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| NEO Agriculture Alumna Landry Layton crowned Miss Rodeo Oklahoma 2026 |
| Posted on Friday, January 09 @ 00:01:14 PST (7 reads) | |
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Neo agriculture alumna landry layton crowned miss rodeo oklahoma 2026
northeastern oklahoma a&m college proudly congratulates landry layton, on being named miss oklahoma, 2026.
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miami, okla. — Northeastern oklahoma a&m college proudly congratulates landry layton, a graduate of the neo agriculture department, on being named miss rodeo oklahoma 2026. Layton was crowned on january 1, 2026, at the boiling springs golf club in woodward, oklahoma.
a proud oklahoma cowgirl, layton is the daughter of rowdy and tiffany layton of welch and comes from a deep-rooted ranching and rodeo legacy. She was raised on a working cattle ranch and is a fifth-generation cattlewoman, known for raising high-quality red angus cattle, as well as a third-generation rodeo cowgirl.
her late grandfather, a prca steer wrestler and gold card member, played a significant role in inspiring her passion for rodeo.
layton began her college journey at northeastern oklahoma a&m college, where she studied agriculture and developed the academic, leadership, and industry foundation that continues to guide her success. After her time at neo, she transferred to oklahoma state university, where she is currently a senior majoring in animal science with an emphasis in pre-veterinary medicine. She is also a member of the osu spirit rider team, helping care for the university’s american quarter horse mascot, bullet.
in november 2023, layton earned the american ffa degree, the highest honor awarded by the national ffa organization. She is passionate about sharing her western heritage and advocating for agriculture across the state and beyond.
layton is promoting her platform, “leave a legacy,” which encourages individuals to make a lasting impact by preserving tradition, serving others, and leading with integrity. Through this platform, she hopes to inspire the next generation to honor their roots, contribute to their communities, and never forget those who paved the trail before them.
“northeastern oklahoma a&m college is proud to recognize former agriculture department student landry layton as she begins her year of service as miss rodeo oklahoma,” said dr. Mary booth, chair of the neo agriculture department. “Landry is genuine, kind, driven, determined, and hardworking. She exemplifies the character and work ethic we strive to develop in our students, and she will represent oklahoma extremely well this next year as miss rodeo oklahoma.”
as miss rodeo oklahoma 2026, layton will serve as an ambassador for both the sport of rodeo and the agricultural industry throughout the state and beyond. The neo agriculture department congratulates her on this outstanding achievement and looks forward to watching her continued success.
a coronation fundraiser honoring layton will be held on january 10 at 6:00 p.M. At the vinita fairgrounds in vinita, oklahoma. |
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| Sharp Gaps in Bank Balances by Age, Household Type and Education |
| Posted on Friday, January 09 @ 00:01:14 PST (8 reads) | |
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What do you have in our bank account? Guess what others do in theirs.
cash holdings in u.S. Bank accounts vary dramatically depending on age, household structure and education level, according to the federal reserve’s latest survey of consumer finances (scf) .
the survey found that the median bank account balance for u.S. Households was just $8,000 , highlighting the limited cash cushion many americans maintain. The fed used median figures — rather than averages — to avoid distortion from high-net-worth households and better reflect the financial reality of typical families.
the data includes checking and savings accounts, money market accounts and brokerage cash holdings, but excludes certificates of deposit and retirement accounts.
older americans hold the most cash by age group, americans under 35 had the lowest median balance at $5,400 , while those aged 65 to 74 held the highest median balance at $13,400 . Households 75 and older followed with a median of about $10,000 .
although more than 98% of respondents across all age groups reported having a bank account , the amount of cash held varied widely, underscoring persistent financial disparities.
couples far ahead of singles household composition also played a significant role. Couples without children had the highest median balance at $16,000 (with an average balance exceeding $103,000), followed by couples with children , who posted a median of $12,500 .
single households lagged far behind. Among singles, those 55 and older without children held the highest median balance at just $4,300 — roughly one-quarter of what childless couples typically had.
experts suggest that family responsibilities may actually encourage long-term financial planning. “Raising children and preparing for education costs often motivates households to save more, even as overall expenses rise,” analysts said.
education shows the biggest divide education level emerged as the strongest factor affecting bank balances.
households without a high school diploma had a median balance of only $900 , while high school graduates held about $3,030 . Those with some college education reported a median of $5,200 .
by contrast, college-educated households held a median balance of $23,370 — more than four times that of households with some college education but no degree, and nearly $20,000 more than high school graduates .
while some argue that income and wealth are not strictly tied to education, the scf data shows that cash reserves in bank accounts remain strongly correlated with educational attainment .
limited emergency savings separate research by bankrate highlights the fragility of household finances. The survey found that only 46% of u.S. Adults could cover three months of living expenses in an emergency , while 19% reported having no emergency savings at all .
the findings underscore ongoing concerns about financial resilience among american households, particularly as economic uncertainty persists. |
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| Edessa School of Fashions newest production - WTMJ |
| Posted on Friday, January 09 @ 00:01:14 PST (7 reads) | |
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Milwaukee — the midwest’s only designated, four-year fashion school, is right here in milwaukee.
edessa school of fashion, located in the third ward, opened several years ago. The school currently offers two four-year degree programs: apparel design and fashion marketing, with four tracks under each main major. Each class at edessa is geared toward a career in the fashion industry; for math, fashion marketing; for science, anatomy.
“we call them fashion productions as opposed to fashion shows, because it is bigger than just student work walking down a runway. It is a production. There’s always a theme, and we’re telling a story,” says lynne dixon-speller, founder and academic chair of edessa school of fashion.
background
the school’s name, edessa, comes from dixon-speller’s grandmother.
dixon-speller says her grandmother traveled across the jim crow south, from texas to alabama, around four times a year to go to college. Her major was home economics.
“she’s the one who taught me how to sew,” says dixon-speller. “She taught me methodically as a teacher would teach you, not just as your grandmother would.”
crescendo
edessa school of fashion’s newest show is titled “crescendo.” The school is partnering with the aclu to create a show centered around protest, with students encouraged to create pieces related to causes they believe in.
“crescendo means becoming louder, becoming more intense. It’s a gradual progression,” says dixon-speller. “What we tried to do was create another meaning for the word crescendo, which is raising your voice.”
the show will utilize both levels of the atrium inside the bradley symphony center in milwaukee. Guests are advised to wear all black, to create a uniform backdrop to the student work. The students were allowed to pick any topic, any story they wanted, from pieces reminiscent of outfits worn by protestors throughout history to inspired by current events. The garments are screened beforehand, but only to maintain quality.
“we are allowing students to raise their voice their way. So we’re not censoring what their statements are,” says dixon-speller. “America was built on a protest. We’re celebrating that idea, especially now.”
dixon-speller says she shys away from calling it a “show,” because with the music, lighting, and story behind the pieces, she prefers the term “production.”
edessa school of fashion’s show “crescendo” starts at 8:30 p.M. Saturday night. |
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| Northwestern lands FCS All-American TE Luke Dehnicke |
| Posted on Friday, January 09 @ 00:01:14 PST (7 reads) | |
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Northwestern lands fcs all-american te luke dehnicke
the 2025 season has wrapped up. All eyes now turn to the transfer portal.
the portal will be officially open on jan. 2 – 16, but players began announcing their intentions well before that.
the 2025 transfer class saw 16 players transfer in and 13 players transfer out of northwestern’s program by the time it was all said and done.
to help you keep track, wildcatreport will tally all of the players coming into or heading out of the wildcat program in this cycle right here.
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incoming transfers
te luke dehnicke
position: tight end
years of eligibility remaining: three
previous school: minnesota-duluth
northwestern picked up a weapon for new quarterback aidan chiles on jan. 8 when first-team fcs all-american tight end luke dehnicke signed with the wildcats.
the athletic redshirt freshman put up some monster monster numbers at minnesota-duluth this season, registering 61 catches for 1,119 yards and 14 touchdowns to lead the bulldogs in all three categories — by a ton. The next highest stats in each category were 28, 306 and 3. He was ranked as the no. 13 tight end in the transfer portal in this cycle by on3 and has three years of eligibility remaining.
dehnicke’s season highlight came against the university of mary, when he had eight catches for 230 yards and four touchdowns, including a 75-yard score, in a 54-32 bulldogs win.
it’s a big jump from fcs to the big ten, but northwestern had two players excel as transfers from the lower division this season in wide receiver griffin wilde and guard evan beerntsen, who both came from south dakota state and earned all-conference honors.
ot grant seagren
position: offensive tackle
years of eligibility remaining: two
previous school: oklahoma state
northwestern continued to rebuild its offensive line on jan. 8. When tackle grant seagren announced his commitment after an official visit.
seagren, a 6-foot-6, 311-pounder, started all 12 games at right tackle for oklahoma state last season. He didn’t allow any sacks in 405 pass attempts, according to pff.Com.
a three-star prospect out of oakland (neb.) Craig, seagren walked on at nebraska in 2023 and spent his first two years playing for the home-state huskers. He redshirted in 2023 and played in seven games in 2024, making the academic all-big ten team.
northwestern is looking to rebuild its offensive line after losing four starters from last season, including both tackles. Seagren could easily slide into a starting role for the wildcats.
te alex honig
position: tight end
years of eligibility remaining: one
previous school: uconn
northwestern made a massive addition at tight end in 6-foot-7, 270-pound alex honig from uconn, espn’s adam rittenberg reported on jan. 7.
all three of northwestern’s top tight ends in snaps — lawson albright, hunter welcing and blake van buren — will move on after the season, so this was certainly a position of need for the wildcats.
honig came to the united states as a quarterback in the class of 2021 from schwäbisch hall in munich, germany. He committed to tcu, where he redshirted his first season, moved to tight end and appeared on special teams for the horned frogs in 2022.
he then transferred to uconn from 2023-25. Injury limited him to just two games in 2023 and provided a medical redshirt year. He finished with 19 catches for 221 yards and six touchdowns in his two years as a husky.
no returning tight end has caught a touchdown for northwestern, so there should be plenty of opportunity for honig to compete for the starting job right away.
k jackson kleather
position: kicker
years of eligibility remaining: one
previous school: bowling green
bowling green kicker jackson kleather committed to northwestern on jan. 7, a day after wrapping up his official visit in evanston.
kleather was named the mac special teams player of the week twice in 2025. He went 19-for-22 on field goals for the falcons to earn second-team all-mac honors. His long was 56 yards against lafayette, on a day when he went 4-for-4 on field goals. For the season, he hit three field goals of over 50 yards, and six over 40.
a true junior, kleather kicked for two seasons at bowling green. He went 6-for-9 in 2024 to give him a career percentage of 80.7%.
kleather will replace jack olsen, northwestern’s starting kicker who entered the transfer portal for his seventh and final year of eligibility.
qb aidan chiles
position: quarterback
years of eligibility remaining: one
previous school: michigan state
northwestern got its quarterback on tuesday when former michigan state signal caller aidan chiles committed to the wildcats out of the transfer portal while visiting evanston.
chiles began his career at oregon state and played in nine games as a backup in 2023. He then followed head coach jonathan smith to east lansing and transferred to michigan state. He started all 12 games for the spartans in 2024, completing 59.4% of his throws for 2,415 yards, with 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, along with 225 yards and three tds on the ground.
this season, chiles was benched halfway through the season. He completed 63.1% of his passes for 1,392 yards and a considerably better 10-to-3 touchdown-to-interception ratio. He added 227 yards and six scores rushing.
chiles has had an up-and-down career, but new offensive coordinator chip kelly‘s system appears to be a better fit for his dual-threat skill set. Chiles was a four-star prospect out of downey (calif.) In 2023 and chose oregon state over offers from oregon, washington, cal and others.
edge jamaal johnson
position: defensive end
years of eligibility remaining: one
previous school: ucf
former ucf edge jamaal johnson committed to northwestern out of the transfer portal to become the second wildcat the program added on jan. 6.
the 6-foot-2, 245-pounder played in all 12 games for ucf in 2025, recording 24 tackles and 1.5 tfl. For his career, he accumulated 38 tackles, 3.5 tfl and one sack in 31 games.
the wildcats are losing three of their top four defensive ends in aidan hubbard, anto saka and richie hagarty. Johnson figures to slot in as an early-down de.
johnson was a three-star prospect out of hollywood (fla.) Chaminade and chose the knights over offers from miami, indiana, ole miss, kentucky and others.
lb kobie mckinzie
position: linebacker
years of eligibility remaining: one
previous school: oklahoma
northwestern added oklahoma linebacker kobie mckinzie out of the transfer portal on jan. 6.
mckinzie started eight games for the sooners last season per pff before a groin injury caused him to miss the tennessee game and come off the bench for the remaining four games, including the playoff matchup with alabama. He recorded 32 tackles, 6.5 tfl and a sack in 2025, and had 84 tackles in three seasons with the sooners.
mckinzie was a four-star recruit out of lubbock (tex.) Cooper in the class of 2022 and committed to the sooners over offers from texas, texas a&m, notre dame, usc and more.
the wildcats have been looking for a player out of the portal to replace linebacker mac uihlein alongside braydon brus. Mckinzie will be the prohibitive favorite to step into that starting role in 2026.
cb brenden deasfernandes
position: cornerback
years of eligibility remaining: one
previous school: central michigan
deasfernandes is northwestern’s first addition out of the portal since their bowl game and their second overall, committing to the wildcats on his official visit. He cancelled a planned visit to purdue, and also had interest from minnesota and virginia tech.
deasfernandes recored 39 tackles and 11 pbus in two years with the chippewas. He caught northwestern’s eye after recording four pbus in the gameabove sports bowl against the wildcats.
deasfernandes bagan his career in the big ten at iowa in 2020. He didn’t see any game action in his first two years in iowa city and then suffered a season-ending injury after playing in just one game in 2022. He played in all 13 games for the hawkeyes as a redshirt junior in 2023, recording two tackles.
more on deasfernandes: grad transfer cb brenden deasfernandes commits to northwestern
ot david anchondo
position: offensive tackle
years of eligibility remaining: two
previous school: saginaw valley state (division ii)
northwestern got their first transfer on dec. 11, when division ii tackle david anchondo of saginaw valley state announced his commitment. Anchondo, who stands 6-foot-8, visited northwestern on dec. 1 and earned his offer on dec. 2. He also visited florida atlantic, and reported interest from “multiple schools at the power four and g5 level.”
anchondo played right tackle at saginaw valley state and will likely play the same position at northwestern.
outgoing transfers
te hunter welcing
position: tight end
years of eligibility left: one
destination: tbd
tight end hunter welcing entered the portal as a graduate transfer on jan. 8 and will play his sixth and final season elsewhere. The news came as a bit of a surprise, as welcing told the media that 2025 would be his last as a player — though much has changed at northwestern since then.
welcing overcame a couple major injuries to enjoy a breakout season in 2025. He had 28 catches for 296 yards and two touchdowns to become a weapon in the passing game, after accumulating just one catch over his four previous years. Welcing sat out all of 2020 and 2022 due to injuries, and played in just four games in 2021 for a redshirt year. He then played in eight and 12 games in 2023 and 2024 respectively, snagging his first career catch in the latter.
welcing was a three-star prospect out of lake zurich (ill.) In 2020 and chose nu over western michigan.
c talan chandler
position: center
years of eligibility left: three
destination: tbd
northwestern fans barely got to know redshirt freshman center talan chandler, who played just one season in evanston. He transferred into northwestern last spring after one year at missouri. He entered the portal on jan. 8, though the move wasn’t posted on social media as of this posting.
chandler, a 6-foot-2, 300-pounder, played in just two games for the wildcats this season, against western illinois and ulm in the non-conference part of the schedule. He played in just one game at mizzou and redshirted in his freshman year.
a three-star prospect out of nevada (mo.), Chandler initially committed to colorado but flipped to missouri before signing day.
g nick herzog
position: guard
years of eligibility left: two
destination: tbd
redshirt junior guard nick herzog entered the transfer portal on jan. 8 after four years at northwestern. He already has his bachelor’s degree, and will get his master’s from kellogg in june.
herzog played both guard and tackle but was never able to carve out a niche during his time at northwestern. He didn’t see any action and redshirted in 2022, and then played in just five games over the next two seasons as he battled injuries. He appeared in four games this past season, including the wildcats’ bowl win over central michigan.
a three-star prospect out of stilwell (kan.) Blue valley, herzog chose northwestern over offers from six other power four programs, including iowa, stanford, vanderbilt and virginia.
rb dashun reeder
position: running back
years of eligibility left: three
destination: tbd
freshman running back dashun reeder entered the transfer portal on jan. 6.
reeder showed some flashes as a redshirt freshman in 2025, rushing for 222 yards on 22 carries and one touchdown in limited duty as the wildcats’ no. 3 running back. He had a 79-yard run against oregon for a touchdown that turned out to be his career highlight in purple.
he made appearances in seven games in all, with a high of 11 carries against ulm for 79 yards.
reeder was a three-star prospect out of greenville (s.C.) Christ church episcopal in 2024. He chose northwestern over offers from georgia tech and uconn.
k jack olsen
position: kicker
years of eligibility left: one
destination: tbd
kicker jack olsen surprised northwestern fans with his decision to enter the transfer portal with one year remaining, as many thought that 2025, his sixth season of college football, would be his last. Olsen had redshirted the 2020 and 2021 seasons already and saw limited time in 2022, which could become his medical redshirt season. He was the wildcats’ starting kicker from 2023-25, playing in 30 games.
olsen went 40-for-51 on field goals, with a career long of 47, and 69-for-70 on extra points. His graduate season in 2025 was his best, when olsen, affectionately known as the milkman for his celebrations after made kicks, was 19-for-21 with a long of 41 yards. His field goals decided the 22-21 win over penn state and the 38-35 win over minnesota, and he made three in each of those games.
olsen, from wheaton (ill.) Warrenville south, committed to michigan state out of high school in the class of 2020 before transferring to northwestern after one season with the spartans.
edge anto saka
position: edge
years of eligibility remaining: one
destination: texas a&m
on3’s pete nakos reported that northwestern edge anto saka entered the transfer portal on jan. 4. The post came within an hour of reports that northwestern’s defensive line coach christian smith had been hired by penn state to coach defensive ends. Smith has been saka’s position coach for all three seasons he’s played at northwestern, and with saka’s no-contact tag, the nittany lions are his logical destination.
saka started the 2025 season as a redshirt junior with nfl draft aspirations, and was even projected to be taken in the first round by some analysts. But the redshirt junior ended up with just three sacks on the year and is looking for one more season of college ball to make his case to nfl general managers.
he finishes his three-season career with the wildcats with 12 sacks, the 5.5 he recorded as a redshirt freshman in 2023 remain his most in a single season.
saka was a four-star recruit in the class of 2022 that committed to northwestern over penn state and usc, the other two finalists in his top 3.
cb evan smith
position: cornerback
years of eligibility remaining: one
destination: tbd
northwestern cornerback evan smith intends to enter the transfer portal, per espn’s max olson.
smith started four games at the start of the 2024 season after ore adeyi‘s season ending injury, but ended up coming off the bench to accommodate the rise of josh fussell. In 2025, smith appeared in eight games, playing a season-high 37 snaps at nebraska as injuries mounted. But he spent most the season as the fourth cornerback behind fussell, fred davis ii and adeyi.
over his career, smith totaled 42 tackles, five pbus, 2.5 tfl and one interception.
smith, who was a high school quarterback, was a three-star recruit in the class of 2022 that committed to the wildcats over offers from duke, coastal carolina and tulane.
db dillon tatum
position: defensive back
years of eligibility remaining: one
destination: miami (ohio)
northwestern defensive back dillon tatum announced his intention to transfer on new year’s day after one season with the wildcats.
tatum transferred to northwestern in 2025 after three years at michigan state, following nu safeties coach harlon barnett, who made the same move. He played in 12 of 13 games for the wildcats this season, totaling 17 tackles and one pass breakup playing primarily as a reserve safety and nickelback.
tatum has one year of eligibility remaining after getting injured in the season opener at michigan state in 2024 and missing the rest of the season.
rb albert kunickis iii
position: running back
years of eligibility remaining: one
destination: tbd
redshirt junior albert kunickis iii announced on x on dec. 29 that he is entering the transfer portal, becoming the second wildcat to do so, and the first since northwestern’s bowl win on dec. 26.
kunickis is an inspirational story: a player born with one arm that ends just below the elbow who became a star at lemont (ill.). He arrived at northwestern as a preferred walkon in the class of 2022 but was never able to carve out a role for the wildcats. He expressed some frustration over his lack of playing time in a chicago sun-times story in 2025, so his transfer doesn’t come as a surprise.
he recorded one carry for three yards in 2024, the lone rush of his career. He did not see action in 2025.
ot hayden wright
position: offensive tackle
years of eligibility remaining: four
destination: tbd
hayden wright announced his intention to enter the portal on dec. 15, 11 days before northwestern’s bowl game. Wright was a three-star recruit from humble (tex.) Kingwood in the class of 2025, committing to the wildcats late in the cycle on oct. 29, 2024. He picked the wildcats over competing offers from army, houston, north texas, texas state, utsa and more.
wright did not play this season at northwestern and redshirted. The addition of four offensive tackles in northwestern’s incoming class of 2026 likely informed his decision. |
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| Bayer Hawai?i Life Sciences Scholarship applications now available : Maui Now |
| Posted on Friday, January 09 @ 00:01:14 PST (7 reads) | |
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Maui news
bayer hawai?I life sciences scholarship applications now available
applications are now being accepted for the 2026 bayer hawai?I life sciences scholarship. High school seniors interested in a life sciences degree are invited to apply.
as many as 10 $1,000 scholarships are typically awarded each year. To date, more than $185,000 in scholarships have been granted to hawai?I students through this program.
this scholarship is open to graduating seniors of all high schools in hawai?I who will be attending an accredited college or university to pursue a discipline related to the life sciences (including agriculture, agronomy, biology, botany, genetics, horticulture, plant physiology, chemistry, crop science, soil science and more).
the deadline for applications is april 1, 2026. Eligible students are invited to download a scholarship application at hawaii.Bayer.Us/education.
“the life sciences are central to addressing many of the challenges facing our communities today,” said alan takemoto, bayer hawai?I community affairs. “We’re proud to support hawai?I students who are eager to pursue these fields and help shape a healthier, more sustainable future.”
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| The Thunderword - Official Newspaper of Highline College |
| Posted on Friday, January 09 @ 00:01:14 PST (8 reads) | |
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[[response to last week’s open letter]: a message from executive cabinet](https://thunderword.Highline.Edu/2025/12/04/response-to-last-weeks-open-letter-a-message-from-executive-cabinet/)
dear highline college community,
executive cabinet members read the open letter that was posted in the thursday, november 27, 2025 edition of the thunderword.
we acknowledge the sentiments and experiences that were shared. We are committed to addressing the fundamental issues and systemic concerns raised in the letter.
ashc’s 23rd annual legislative breakfast connects students with power
highline’s 23rd annual legislative breakfast was spearheaded this wednesday morning by the associated students of highline college (ashc).
the event included several key issues brought forth by highline student presenters, as well as local government officials with keen ears and open mindsets.
highline joins the 1-line: light rail set to open!
as some may know, there will be a new kent des moines station directly across highway 99 for the light rail on dec. 6 right outside of highline.
the highly anticipated light rail stop connects highline to the 1-line, which will have the system grow by nearly eight miles. This extension will be its fourth in the past two years.
there’s nothing more jewish than christmas music
every year at the end of thanksgiving, i say my goodbyes to my family members, and the moment the door closes behind the last guest, i connect my phone to a speaker and play christmas music. Classic tunes surround my family as we begin cleaning up and getting ready for the next phase of the holiday season: chrismukkah.
while it might not seem obvious, listening to christmas music is actually a very jewish pastime because most of the creative minds behind popular holiday hits are jews.
campus
highline students kick off winter quarter with thunderweek
welcome back thunderbirds! The fall quarter of 2025 was very strong and the thunderword hopes readers had a refreshing and relaxing winter break.
as per tradition, the start of the quarter was marked by the return of thunderweek, a week of events and spirit days to get students excited for the quarter ahead.
orca card incentive for highline students
at the end of fall quarter, a new link light rail stop opened across from the college, and highline college started a new “orca incentive program” to add to their many convenient alternative transportation options for students.
many were excited about this as it means that commuting will be made easier if they don’t have a car, or simply want a different form of transportation to the campus. Public safety has sent out multiple emails to students about this program and the qualifications students must meet in order to be eligible for it.
[[response to last week’s open letter]: a message from executive cabinet](https://thunderword.Highline.Edu/?Post_type=post&p=26497)
dear highline college community,
executive cabinet members read the open letter that was posted in the thursday, november 27, 2025 edition of the thunderword.
we acknowledge the sentiments and experiences that were shared. We are committed to addressing the fundamental issues and systemic concerns raised in the letter.
ashcs 23rd annual legislative breakfast connects students with power
highline’s 23rd annual legislative breakfast was spearheaded this wednesday morning by the associated students of highline college (ashc).
the event included several key issues brought forth by highline student presenters, as well as local government officials with keen ears and open mindsets.
highline’s b.A. Options are turning heads
as part of an effort to expand four-year degree options beyond traditional universities, highline college recently held a “earn your bachelor’s degree at highline college” giving local students a chance to learn about affordable, career-focused bachelor’s degree (b.A. Or b.S.) Pathways.
the fair offered prospective students and community members insight into degrees such as business management, cybersecurity & digital forensics, early childhood education, and human services.
financial aid commits to immediate action
following the waves of complaints crashing into financial aid, director corrine soltis acknowledged the frustration with the department, and internal policies have been changed, effective immediately.
this acknowledgement has sparked joy and inspiration across faculty and staff. The effort to instigate change in the department has been an ongoing and long process, supported by the faculty who advocated to their students, the staff that supported logistics, and the students who spoke up in surveys, listening sessions, and discussions on campus.
the empty week: thanksgiving break
as the thanksgiving holiday is upon us, many colleges use the week to host meals or community events to support students who are near or on campus. But reviews of highline college show a shocking trend: despite many students relying on campus resources for meals, none are offering thanksgiving week events or food support this year.
this absence is striking in light of recent changes in food stamp accessibility, which increases the pressure on students who already struggle to afford groceries. For many people, holidays only magnify these gaps. With campus closures and limited transit schedules, essential resources become harder to reach.
[[an open letter]: criticism of highline’s execution of mission and values](https://thunderword.Highline.Edu/?Post_type=post&p=26275)
for years, highline college has prided itself on being one of the most diverse and inclusive colleges in the state of washington. As a community college, fully one third of students (34%) are on campus to complete high school requirements, whether that is through running start or because they were underserved or struggling during their high school careers.
according to the mission statement, “highline college creates anti-racist, equitable pathways in higher education to close opportunity gaps experienced by our students.” Further, the mission statement lists the following values: accessibility, accountability, cultural responsiveness and agency, environmental sustainability, equity-first focus, life-long learning, partnership with local and global communities, respect, social justice, student-centered approaches, transparency.
dr. Penn named acting president of highline college
vice president of student services (vpss) dr. Jamilyn penn returned to acting president this week as president dr. John mosby goes on his third medical leave. Dr. Penn steps into the dual roles amid contentious issues with financial aid and faculty.
she sat down with managing editor mavrie durham for a short interview about what she intends to focus on in her time as acting president.
financial aid department hindering student success
highline college’s financial aid department has been in the limelight recently, and for all the wrong reasons. Students voiced their concerns and faculty advocated at a board of trustees meeting last week. The effort to reform the department is ongoing under new leadership.
the thunderword has collected student testimonials alongside the results from a recent survey conducted across campus.
community
socialism in seattle: katie wilson’s new approach to city leadership
seattle’s new mayor katie wilson was recently sworn into office – the first seattle inauguration in over a decade that’s been open to the public. Coming from a background of activism and advocacy, wilson plans to make seattle a city by the people, for the people. “This is your city,” she declared to the crowd during her inauguration ceremony.
wilson, 43, is the youngest seattle mayor in a generation. Building the foundation of her administration on affordability and community for all seattle citizens, she has a decidedly different approach to city leadership. After narrowly beating the opposing candidate bruce harrell by just 2000 votes, wilson claims the position of mayor after her first time running.
u.S. Takes venezuelan leader nicolás maduro into custody; venezuela faces uncertain future
when nicolás maduro was brought into a new york courtroom under u.S. Custody on jan. 5, the news sent shockwaves through venezuela like an earthquake. It’s a personal crisis for the former president, whose grip on power has finally slipped.
but for venezuelans families, it sparks questions that hit closer to home: will this change life for the millions struggling to survive, or is the country still trapped in the shadows of leadership gone wrong?
highline joins the 1-line: light rail set to open!
as some may know, there will be a new kent des moines station directly across highway 99 for the light rail on dec. 6 right outside of highline.
the highly anticipated light rail stop connects highline to the 1-line, which will have the system grow by nearly eight miles. This extension will be its fourth in the past two years.
the k-shaped economy: america is becoming what black america has always endured
the pbs newshour’s recent report on the “k-shaped economy” is more than a story about recovery statistics. It is a mirror, reflecting a truth black americans have long known: when wealth and opportunity diverge, a nation begins to fracture.
the k-shaped recovery describes how, after covid-19, one half of america shot upward – stockholders, remote workers, homeowners, while the other half concentrated in service jobs and hourly labor, fell behind. The upward line of the “k” marks a nation of investment portfolios and real-estate gains; the downward line represents the invisible workforce who kept the economy running but never received its dividends.
erasure and survival: what the west can learn from black america
history is filled with ruins. Stones, broken statues, and scattered manuscripts bear witness to civilizations that once believed themselves eternal. Thebes, carthage, byzantium, and tenochtitlán each stood as mighty centers of culture and power, yet today they live only in history books and archaeological fragments. Their destruction was not just military defeat; it was cultural annihilation. They were erased.
the west, in its current trajectory, stands on a similar precipice. Victor davis hanson’s “the dying citizen” and “the end of everything” capture this reality in stark terms: a hollowing out of institutions, a fragmentation of civic culture, and a loss of will that once bound nations together. Hanson shows that civilizations collapse not only by the sword but also by decay from within; cultural amnesia, decadence, and the abandonment of shared identity.
my two cents on the pennys final bow
after 232 years of production for circulation, the last one?Cent coins rolled off the press at the united states mint in philadelphia on nov. 12, 2025.
the penny’s story began in 1793, making it one of the oldest continuously produced coins in american history. Over the centuries, it has gone through many faces, metals, and minor design tweaks – but none so famous as abraham lincoln, whose profile first appeared on the coin in 1909.
inside trump’s second-term pardons: politics, loyalty, and celebrity influence
when former president trump returned to the white house, many people expected bold moves, but almost no one expected pardons to become one of the earliest headlines of his second term. Within weeks, trump issued a wave of pardons to political allies, campaign loyalists, and even celebrities caught in swirling legal battles.
the decisions instantly reignited one of the biggest debates around presidential power: should one person have the authority to completely erase federal convictions?
sports
league play begins for highline basketball
although the regular season has ended for both highline men’s and women’s basketball, league play is starting for both teams. The men’s team faced green river on wednesday, jan. 7, which was an unfortunate loss for the team; but the boys looked like they had a lot more connection and chemistry huddling at each dead ball.
sophomore forward jackson owens, while commenting about the regular season, said, “we had our ups and downs during the regular season but we have been working hard at practice as a team and coming together to get ready for league. I want to make it to the tournament again.”
seattle seahawks re-sign quandre diggs
looks like former veteran safety quandre diggs is heading back to the seattle seahawks.
in a move that brings both familiarity and proven talent back to seattle’s defensive backfield, veteran safety diggs confirmed on social media on nov. 25, 2025, that he will re-sign with the seattle seahawks. He initially will be joining the practice squad, according to espn.
highline men’s basketball starting off strong
the highline men’s basketball started the regular season with an exciting win. Playing against whatcom the thunderbirds took home the victory with a score of 80-72 on nov. 13.
next, the team split a set of away games. On the road playing portland community college was a great game to watch, but an unfortunate loss. During the nov. 18 game, the final scoreboard read 80-72, just like their last game, but this time with highline coming up on the trailing end of the score.
highline men’s soccer team wins nwac championship
the highline men’s soccer team took home the long awaited championship title at this year’s northwest athletic conference (nwac) championship. With a final record of 18-0-3, the team had an exceptional 2025 season.
winning a championship was no small feat after ending the 2024 season just shy of glory – placing second in the 2024 nwac championship.
arts
“the miseducation of lauryn hill” by lauryn hill
“the miseducation of lauryn hill” has had an influence on little black and brown girls in all stages of life. Really any woman or man who has felt empowered or seen by a lyric, maybe even just a tune, can understand how a specific key takes you back to a place. To me, “tell him” was that song.
my first introduction to lauryn hill was “doo wop (that thing)”, and initially hill sounded familiar. I still don’t know if i’ve heard a remix of the song or just heard the song before and was too young to remember.
there’s nothing more jewish than christmas music
every year at the end of thanksgiving, i say my goodbyes to my family members, and the moment the door closes behind the last guest, i connect my phone to a speaker and play christmas music. Classic tunes surround my family as we begin cleaning up and getting ready for the next phase of the holiday season: chrismukkah.
while it might not seem obvious, listening to christmas music is actually a very jewish pastime because most of the creative minds behind popular holiday hits are jews.
is “wicked: for good, the newly released sequel to “wicked”, worth the hype?
if there’s one place where you are able to see the full impact of “wicked: for good,” it’s online. The movie didn’t just trend – it took over people’s feeds. Fan art, cast photos, aesthetic edits, and behind-the-scenes clips are flooding reels, making the movie feel like a full cultural moment.
ever since “wicked: for good” hit theaters on nov. 21, 2025, it feels like the entire internet has been taken over by reactions, edits, and emotional breakdowns from fans. Tiktok and instagram have basically turned green with “wicked” content. But beyond the hype, does the movie live up to its massive online energy?
“armored core vi” review: flying on borrowed wings
i’ve always been a fan of giant robot action. From “transformers” and “mobile suit gundam”, to “pacific rim” and “titanfall”, mecha combat has had its grip on my heart. Earlier this year, “mecha break” joined the ranks, and now “armored core vi: fires of rubicon” has as well.
the game starts off with a sullen and tense mission to acquire a pilot’s license for you, 621, an augmented human piloting a mecha known as an ac, or armored core. Coming from offworld, you and your boss, handler walter, sneak onto the planet of rubicon and loot the license from an ac wreck.
“tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow”: a love story for today
i was pursuing a bookstore one day, when a novel in the corner caught my eye. While i know not to judge a book by its cover, i couldn’t help myself. The striking cover with the famous painting “the great wave” by katsushika hokusai splashed across, with rainbow letters reading, “tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” stopped me in my tracks. The title was mysterious, yet familiar, and i felt that i had no choice but to bring the book home.
“tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow” by gabrielle zevin is a novel from 2022 that follows two childhood best friends sadie green and sam masur over the course of decades, in their exploits as video game designers and later business partners in their business called “unfair games” that they founded with their friend, marx.
was “weapons” worth the watch?
the movie “weapons” has taken the internet by storm with many saying that it’s a wonderful movie, and the reviews and ratings reflect that – the movie earning 93% on rotten tomatoes and a 7.5 out of 10 star rating on imdb. However, was it really that good?
critic bill goodykoontz on rotten tomatoes says, “this is definitely a horror movie, increasingly by the minute. It’s also really funny – in places – and the finale combines horror and comedy in a way that doesn’t cheapen either one,” and left it a 4.5 out of 5 score.
“mecha break”: galvanized for glory
the last few years have been incredible for mecha and video game fans. First “titanfall 2” made a huge comeback after years of near emptiness, then “armored core vi” released and revitalized the mecha combat genre once again. Then on july 2 of 2025, “mecha break” released and made its name known.
what is “mecha break” though? “Mecha break” is an online multiplayer mecha combat game with a hero shooter twist. While “armored core vi” allows you to make your own unique mecha, “mecha break” takes more after its 2016 cousin, “titanfall 2”, and has you choose from an assortment of machines with specific roles and abilities.
science & technology
the part social media plays in language evolution
“rage bait,” “67,” and “vibe coding” all have something in common: they were named word of the year by various dictionaries. Another thing they have in common: they are terms that have been pushed by social media algorithms that have made their way to common usage.
social media has a big influence on our language. The way many people talk online is often different from the language used during in-person interactions – at least that used to be true most of the time. Recently, the language and slang used on social media has seeped into real life conversations more than ever before.
president trump has halted billions in research funding
billions of dollars in funding – from cancer research to investigations into immune cells – have been withheld or terminated entirely by the trump administration in a political attack on vaccines, targeted outreach programs, and specific language. The cuts affect national institutions and universities alike, and will have consequences for years to come.
the supreme court ruled in august that president trump’s $2 billion in cuts to the national institute of health (nih) will go forward. The largest project affected was a $77 million grant to the lurie cancer center at northwestern university. The university’s president resigned in september, followed by the interim president agreeing to pay the us government $75 million to restore research funding.
social media platforms fuel political polarization
social media contributes to growing political division by escalating, increasing strong beliefs, and fueling ongoing conflict. Platforms influence audiences, shape political reactions, and keep people continuously interacting with political information. So how do social media platforms use tactics to keep people engaged with political content?
in the video “social media and political polarization in america” created by 60 minutes, one of the interviewees, tristan harris, the co-founder of the center for humane technology stated that, “they’re making us see more angry posts about politics so that we can be distracted from our anger, which makes them more money in the end.”
is ai’s role in education helping or harming?
think about how you use ai in your day to day life and how you’re using it. Ai has changed our society in many ways. One specific change is in education.
let’s start with the good news. Ai use has a lot of useful assets when it comes to education. For example, it helps students who learn differently by teaching them in a way they need.
opinion
federal way high school’s hispanic heritage assembly was anything but indoctrinating
federal way high school celebrated hispanic heritage month with a school-wide assembly back in october, which sparked controversy when an outraged parent informed a local conservative media outlet about their “concerns”.
the content that sparked controversy was an ai-generated video that challenged the idea of what it means to be “illegal”. The video showed the perspectives of indigenous peoples from latin american countries sharing that if they are indigenous, how can people call them illegal? Can you really consider anyone to be illegal when we live on stolen land?
ea kneels to saudi arabia’s crown prince
ea announced that it would be going private in a buyout deal with saudi arabia and jared kushner’s affinity partners investment firm back in late september. To all my fellow bioware fans, this news has been a devastating blow. For the unfamiliar, bioware is owned by ea, a video game publishing company from the us.
in brass tacks, saudi arabia now owns ea and by proxy, bioware through a buyout deal that converted ea from a public company that works to keep its investor happy with an ever expanding income, to one that focuses on project sales alone. This sounds like a positive on its own, but these projects will be largely supervised by saudi arabia.
thunderpod
test your loyalty with this weeks thunderpod
sit down with your thunderpod host evelyn rissell, as she explores further the topic of loyalty pledges and education with communication studies professor rachel stuart.
this first installment interview probes the question: is the government interfering with education?
go global with this weeks thunderpod
from highline’s international fair to the in-depth discussion of anime culture, this week’s thunderpod has it all.
join your host evelyn rissell, and first-time co-host micaiah simon. The two get into the weeds regarding simon’s publications and past with the thunderword.
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| Renee Goods Time at Old Dominion Included an Award-Winning Poem - DNYUZ |
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Kent wascom, director of the creative writing m.F.A. Program at old dominion university, said he met renee good in the fall of 2019 when she took his fiction class because she wanted to experiment with a new form of expression.
while other young writers tended to write about themselves or what they knew, ms. Good consistently sought to write beyond her own experience, he recalled in an interview on thursday.
she wrote about elderly people, veterans and people from different places in other times. “What i saw in her work was a writer that was trying to illuminate the lives of others,” he said.
that alone was remarkable, but even more so was the fact that she was completing her coursework while pregnant and working to support herself, he said. When the coronavirus pandemic shutdowns began in the spring of 2020 and lessons went remote, ms. Good continued to show up for class and sought to make sure others did, too.
“i very much remember her being someone who made others feel better in that moment,” he said.
mr. Wascom said he coordinated with other professors to help ensure she could complete her degree as the end of her pregnancy coincided with the end of her semester. He fought back tears while remembering how ms. Good later came into his office to thank him and introduce him to her new baby.
ms. Good, 37, was killed by an ice agent on wednesday in minneapolis. Federal officials, including president trump, have defended the shooting as lawful, saying that the agent who fired had acted in self-defense. City and state officials called those accounts “propaganda” and “garbage.”
in 2020, ms. Good also won one of old dominion’s most prestigious accolades, the american academy of american poets prize. The award program is administered by the academy of american poets, but every participating university or college conducts its own competition.
rajiv mohabir, a poetry professor at the university of colorado boulder, said he selected her poem when he served as a guest judge for old dominion. He remembered the poem, “on learning to dissect fetal pigs,” stood out from the stack of about 20 submissions — the names of its authors all redacted — because of its tension between brutality and wonder. The poem contrasts the violent dissection of pigs in biology education with childhood understanding of faith and memory.
mr. Mohabir, a british immigrant with guyanese parents, said he never had the chance to meet or interact with ms. Good, as he was teaching in boston then and the contest was held remotely that year. But he said he was struck by the poem’s idea that “we have to kill something in order to know it,” and since ms. Good’s killing, has been ruminating on its ending words:
“that the bible and qur’an and bhagavad gita are sliding long hairs behind my ear like mom used to & exhaling from their mouths ‘make room for wonder’ —
all my understanding dribbles down the chin onto the chest & is summarized as:
life is merely
to ovum and sperm
and where those two meet
and how often and how well
and what dies there.”
jazmine ulloa is a national reporter covering immigration for the times.
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| Texas Longhorns Host Elite Transfer Portal LB for Visit |
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Texas longhorns host elite transfer portal lb for visit
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the texas longhorns got off to somewhat of a slow start in the transfer portal after it officially opened.
however, things are picking up a bit on the forty acres.
while the recent visit of auburn wide receiver cam coleman dominated most of the headlines, the longhorns also have a standout defensive on campus for a visit thursday.
cal linebacker visiting texas longhorns
per reports from cj vogel of ontexasfootball, the longhorns are hosting cal linebacker cade uluave for a visit.
the longhorns have suffered some notable losses at linebacker, as anthony hill jr. And trey moore declared for the 2026 nfl draft while liona lefau entered the transfer portal and committed to colorado. Uluave would bring experience to texas at the linebacker position after spending three years at cal.
a former teammate of longhorns tight end jack endries, who is also heading to the nfl, uluave has an impressive resume to his name. After winning pac-12 defensive freshman of the year in 2023, he was named an all-acc honorable mention in 2024 before earning first-team all-acc honors this season.
in three years at cal, uluave played in 34 games while posting 235 total tackles (110 solo), six sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, three interceptions and nine pass breakups.
during his freshman season in 2023, uluave delivered an impressive performance against washington state and eventual no. 1 overall pick cam ward.
in a back-and-forth 42-39 win for cal, uluave finished with nine total tackles (six solo), a half a sack, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and one interception of ward. He also had the games first touchdown on a 51-yard fumble return for a score.
talk about stuffing the stat sheet.
if the longhorns can land uluave, he would join whats turning into a talented portal class for texas while immediately becoming one of the top players among the group.
texas has made some key portal additions as well, though fans are certainly itching for more. The longhorns have landed commitments from arizona state running back raleek brown, rutgers cornerback bo mascoe, lsu defensive lineman zion williams, michigan state tight end michael masunas and arkansas defensive end ian geffrard.
the longhorns have also secured a trio of special teams commits in memphis kicker gianni spetic, florida state punter mac chiumento and new mexico long snapper trey dubuc.
texas still has work to do, but getting uluave in austin for a visit is another step in the right direction.
zach dimmitt
zach dimmitt is the deputy editor for texas longhorns on si and texas a&m aggies on si. He also contributes as a writer for the on si channels of the oregon ducks, baltimore ravens and tennessee titans. He was previously the editor-in-chief of buffalo bills on si, philadelphia eagles on si and seattle seahawks on si. Born and raised in san antonio, texas, dimmitt received his bachelor’s degree in journalism at the university of texas at austin in 2022. He originally started with si’s fan nation network in 2021, providing extensive coverage of the nfl and nba along with college football and basketball. In that time, dimmitt has published thousands of stories and has reached millions of people across multiple fan bases. You can follow him on x at @zachdimmitt7
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| College football transfer enrolling at fifth different Big Ten program |
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College football transfer enrolling at fifth different big ten program
one thing about the modern age of college football that has been tough for some fans to get used to is the fact that it seems like some players are trying to play for every team possible.
now, this isnt meant as a slight. For many of these athletes, this could be the only time in their lives they can make money playing football, but the journey for some of these players is just downright bizarre. A prime example of this is the journey of the newly committed nebraska edge, anthony jones, who will have played for five different programs in the big ten when he takes the field next year.
once ranked as a three-star in the class of 2022, jones started his career at oregon, which, at the time, was in the pac-12, but has since moved to the big ten. He recorded a stat in just one game during his time with the ducks, and decided to transfer to indiana for the 2023 season.
after one season at indiana, during which he recorded a stat in six games, the las vegas product again decided to transfer. Unfortunately for him he left before the first season of the curt cignetti era, and in a parallel universe, could have been a part of two college football playoff teams.
for the 2024 season, jones transferred to michigan state, where he played for jonathan smith in what was his first year on the job. Jones had the best season of his career, recording a career-high 25 total tackles and two sacks, but again decided to transfer.
he spent this past season at ucla, recording 20 tackles and 1.5 sacks on a team that finished the year 3-9 and saw its head coach get fired. Ironically, three of the four stops he has made thus far have seen the head coach be fired, either during/after the season or a year after he left. In addition to the coaches being fired, jones has been a part of just one team that has made it to postseason action.
he joins a nebraska transfer portal group that ranks as the no. 28 class in the country, according to 247sports. He and his fellow transfers will need to all make huge impacts this next season, as nebraskas no. 111-ranked high school class may not make an immediate impact like the program needs.
while he may not have stayed in place for too long, jones undoubtedly has had quite the journey up to this point.
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kevin borba is a credentialed media member who has been a content creator for multiple sports media outlets including locked on, fannation and the usa today sports wires. Kevin studied at california state university, stanislaus, and quinnipiac university. He holds a masters degree in sports journalism, and is always ready to talk about all things sports.
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| Penn State Beaver announces fall 2025 deans list | Penn State University |
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Congratulations to the following penn state beaver students who earned recognition on the fall 2025 deans list. These students earned a gpa of 3.50 or higher in the semester.
well done, penn staters!
abington college social sciences/humanities (pre-major)
- makenzie springer
accounting
- zara kacar
agriculture (pre-major)
- zoe gianfrancesco
business administration (pre-major)
- sophie chen
- matthew frankovich
- zara kacar
- elizabeth mcbride
- lillian momyer
behrend college of engineering (pre-major)
- devaughn debelak
- james newark
behrend college of social sciences/humanities (pre-major)
- andrea chargoy
behrend college of science (pre-major)
- josie bucci
biology
- alyssa andelmo
- jordan dilley
- phoenix hall
- zachary hluben
- kendell irving
- jillian laniewski
- marissa lunn
- cait o’hara
- madison pascia
- kaiya smith
- kaylie tatko
business
- philip betz
- haley cook
- zavyer craft
- meghan gebhart
- jacob gresham
- katie hepler
- zander koenig
- andrew kristiansen
- kylie kurtyka
- kevin markish
- landyn mcclean
- delaney mcguire
- ian mckee
- stephanie menor
- cheyenne meyers
- hailey meyers
- lauren miller
- david przybysz
- payton rock
- madelyn ronk
- sasha wade
- nicholas waschak
- taylor willy
- benjamin woolsey
- madison zahn
civic and community engagement
- madilyn judy
- errett sedlacek
civil engineering
- aadarsh kautam
communications (pre-major)
- jordan kotvas
communication sciences and disorders
- siena marszalek
computer science
- alexander hall
- ethan pacifico
- sanskriti walia
criminology
- christian kreeger
criminal justice
- stacey barrera
- lisabeth bates
- mckenzie cashman
- mason chmiel
- serenity eubanks
- kairu fujinuma
- madilyn judy
- benjamin kurtyka
- grace lane
- benjamin logan
- karlie loos
- jada nabry
- reese riordan
- errett sedlacek
- cody smida
- andrew stockard
- bre thomas
- bailey vavricek
- chole wijnen-riems
cybersecurity analytics and operations
- chase alexander
- bryan begly
- nathan brenner
- christopher cann
- emma cunningham
- zachary cuteri
- benjamin kurtyka
- samantha kurtyka
- madison mcnutt
- parthiv patel
- justin perera
- austin tokar
- isaac tomacari
- luke tongel
division of undergraduate studies (pre-major)
- allyn allshouse
- sarah casey
- connor davis
- tyler donaldson
- brody eisenhart
- mia gomez
- austin gouza
- dominic herisko
- elijah hinds
- lillian holland
- firida khudiyeva
- natalie kirschner
- autumn nemeth
- bailey rieg
- tayton strickland
- caden sullivan
- banyan welsh
education (pre-major)
- ella lansberry
electrical engineering
- james brocklehurst
engineering (pre-major)
- hao bei balentine
- niko bunney
- kylie dreyer
- jaden falk
- alex farinez
- daniel marino
- jonah marva
- benjamin mutsavage
- christopher palmer
- anant palve
- ayush supe
- silas walston
entrepreneurship
- hayley cook
entrepreneurship and innovation
- stephanie menor
health and human development (pre-major)
- youngwoo ok
- joe pinto
health policy and administration
- jason bailey
information sciences and technology (pre-major)
- jayden beighey
- isa dice
information systems management
- zara kacar
information sciences and technology
- furtuna deglel
information technology
- brent mennell
liberal arts (pre-major)
- ej bogatay
- alex bracamontes
- sara finnell
- robert kelly
- jeffrey ritchey
- samantha sciaretta
law and society
- madelyn hamilton
mechanical engineering
- alex pfeifer
- christian teta
- wyatt boyer
national security agency – ist
- benjamin kurtyka
non-degree regular high school
- roman david
politics and public policy
- stacey barrera
- kairu fujinuma
project and supply chain management
- garret heasley
- mohamed kanan
- samruddhi palve
- christian scott
psychological science
- alyssa andelmo
- lisabeth bates
- marissa lunn
psychology
- pierce bishop
- katrina elder
- hannah hoffman
- jaylin houlder
- kendell irving
- madison lott
- madison pascia
- brandon rue
- shakel stephens
- bre thomas
- isaac tomacari
- gracie turyan
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