Students Discuss ‘Identities of Being Black’
In honor of Black History Month, the Student Involvement and Leadership program hosted an event in the UC on Feb. 7 to engage in conversation with the attendees about the identities of being black. Prior to the event students were able to anonymously ask questions like: - “Why can’t black people just get over slavery?” -“Why are black people allowed to say the n-word and not white people?” -“What does it mean to be black?” These questions, among others, led to deep and meanin

Perfect Body? It’s in Your Head
The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership worked with the Office for Diversity and Inclusion to hold a discussion about the body image issues students face on campus. The event was held in Room 208 in the UC on Jan. 31. Bethany Wendler, the associate director of OSIL, invited Megan Ulrich to lead the discussion because of her history with Student Health Services. Ulrich asked participants what it means when someone is “healthy.” Participants conversed and she revealed