Photos by Abby Koch- COVID-19 has caused numerous signs to be placed to enforce social distancing or convey what people can and can’t do. Some signs are to help direct where to get certain wants and some are showing how people feel. Signs have become a big part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sioux City Art Center opens two new exhibits
by Tracie Tuttle–Two new art exhibits recently opened up at the Sioux City Art Center.
Paint the alley: downtown Sioux City murals
by Tracie Tuttle–Murals in downtown Sioux City are helping bring the alley ways between 4th, 5th, Pierce and Nebraska Street to life.
Morningside Student Creates Film Festival
By Kayla Samek—For many people, their hobbies merely occupy their spare time. But for Morningside Senior Nik Rasmussen, his film-making hobby has become an important part of his life. He wants to share his passion for underground movies with the people of Sioux City, so Rasmussen created S.C.U.F.F.—Sioux City Underground Film Festival. S.C.U.F.F. was Thursday,…
The Greatest Escape: Escape Room Comes to Sioux City (A Review)
By Kayla Samek—Most people would not consider being locked in a room for an hour to be a “fun” experience, however, the growing trend of “escape rooms” provides that experience for those seeking adventure. The Greatest Escape is Sioux City’s newest attraction. An escape room is an activity where teams, generally between four to eight…
Spring Break Power Outage
By Kayla Samek–Even though the residence halls remained open for Spring Break this year, just a few students choose to stay at the school. Unfortunately for them, around midnight of Friday the 11th, a car hit a utility pole, causing a power outage for much of the campus. The downed pole affected the buildings along…