Archive for March 2011

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Juliet

By Caleb Wall

Dr. Juliet Evusa has led a life more colorful and interesting than most. As she grew up in the cosmopolitan area of Nairobi, Kenya, Juliet Evusa witnessed firsthand the social inequalities that Kenyan women are forced to endure. It was because of these inequalities that Evusa’s mother encouraged her to seek higher education. Read More→

ASA Sisters: A Busy Bunch of Ladybugs

By Lindsey Martin

RSU’s Theta Eta Chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha recently attended an annual leadership conference called District Day held in Dallas on February 11th and 12th.

This year’s theme was “Leading through service”.Besides building friendships with other Alpha Sigma Alpha sisters, RSU’s chapter attended educational programming classes Read More→

Mooch No More

­­­­Now is the time to consider personal financial responsibility

By Brandon Irby

Truth be told, Americans don’t know very much about how credit scores and ratings work according to a survey by the Consumer Federation of America and VantageScore Solutions.
Here’s a hint: Credit cards aren’t “magic money.” Read More→

Boarding House Books

By Kristin Roberts

Boarding House Books is a haven for readers of all kinds. Nestled in historic downtown Claremore above Bike About, the building has been around since 1907. It was used as a boarding house for years and was only vacated by its tenants in the late 80s.

Now owner Janice Whittaker has transformed the space into something no less than magical. Read More→