Tara Graves gives The Scoop an inside look on how fashion has impacted her life in a positive way.
After entering college, it can become complicated trying to stay fit. Endless studying, nights out with friends and poor diet are just a few examples of things that can keep students away from staying in shape. This week The Scoop met with Jordan Devenney, an athletic trainer for Drury University for some advice on staying…
CJ Colbert, a non-binary biology student at Drury University, talks about the complexities of gender through their academic and personal perspectives.
Zach Fortner, one of the owners of Pineapple Whip, talks about the dessert that has become a summer tradition in Springfield, Missouri and how it came to be.
Ferguson was across the Missouri River from my home, but that night it felt like everything was happening in my backyard. This was the first time I’d witnessed real racial tension… and suddenly I became aware that my reality wasn’t everyone’s reality.
Superhero movies are beginning to lose their luster as they continue to be churned out on an assembly line for the sole purpose of making a profit.
Drury University international student Dhruv Sitapara is the 2017 winner of Zeta Tau Alpha’s Big Man On Campus, an event for breast cancer awareness. But there is more to Sitapara besides a shiny crown.
A career in the arts seems like a dream that is out of reach for many students. The Scoop presents hope to those inclined to gravitate away from their artistic passion.
The Scoop recently sat down with Don and Helen Manson, along with their daughter Sarah Dawson, to gain insight on this happily married couple’s love story and life today.
Generational farming is explored through the Wood family, led by Charles William Wood. Although these roots run deep, their story is one a tradition that is slowly fading across the country.
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