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Indianola, Iowa · IndianolaSimpson College’s Blank Performing Arts Center hosted a revamped production of the play “Medea” this past weekend.
The original play, written by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides in 431 BC, follows the story of Medea, a woman who sought revenge on her cheating husband by killing her two children.
Kara Raphaeli, assistant professor of theatre arts and director of “Medea,” adapted the show for Simpson to offer a new, darker perspective on the…See the Story
Simpson Productions puts on “Medea”: a new take on a Greek tragedy
Saint Peter, Minnesota · Saint PeterJunior Kaelyn Tally’s name will go down in program history as the second national qualifier for the Simpson College women’s gymnastics team. Tally secured her spot among the nation’s best for vault after having a season average score of 9.7625, ranking fourth in the country. After competing on March 22 in Saint Peter, MN, Tally secured a top-10 finish, recording a 9.725 and tying for ninth place, narrowly missing All-American honors at the event…See the Story
Tally concludes her season at the NCGA National Championships
Indianola, Iowa · IndianolaAfter the success of the inaugural symposium produced by Matt Garrett, Simpson College professor of sport administration, and Simpson College Sport Administration Club (SCSAC) members, the department looked to up the ante for this year’s event. “Year two was an easier sell. Last year, the students had to just trust me when I said it was going to be awesome, but this year, everyone bought in because of the success before,” Garrett said. According…See the Story
2025 Sport Administration Symposium tops last year’s numbers
EnvironmentIn the diverse and ever-evolving environment that is choosing the perfect water bottle, there are so many new and trendy options to pick from. There’s Stanley, Yeti, Hydro Flask, Hydrojug, Owala and so many more.
But the true champion is clear—Owala. It stands out from the competition with its innovative design, superior functionality, great value for money and, my personal favorite, its perfect fit in a backpack cup holder.
In recent years, the…See the Story
The Hydration Hunger Games: Why Owala Reigns as The Supreme Water Bottle
Indianola, Iowa · IndianolaRegistration season is upon us, and if you’re like most students, you’ve been busy creating possible course schedules, designing or reviewing your four-year plan and meeting with your advisor(s). If you’re looking for an extra class to fulfill a graduation requirement, or if you’re even slightly curious and want to try something new, I’d recommend adding either Physics 151 or Physics 191 to your schedule this fall. Hey, wait! Before you run away…See the Story
5 Reasons Why Everyone Should Take a Physics Course at Simpson
Senate · Des MoinesSenate File 418—dubbed the “Iowa Civil Rights Removal Act” by many—passed the Iowa subcommittee about a month ago on Monday, Feb. 24. Despite the massive crowd of over a thousand protesters, this bill passed the full committee on Thursday, Feb. 27, and was signed into law by Gov. Kim Reynolds the next day. Here’s what it entails, its harmful impacts on transgender people and why you should care.
Supporters of this bill claim that it intends to “…See the Story
Senate File 418: What it says, how it impacts transgender Iowans and why you should care
Indianola, Iowa · IndianolaEnrollment rates for Simpson College’s May Term COOP-119 course continues to soar above the rest, with record enrollment numbers for the spring of 2025. Career Observation is a three-week, four-credit class offered every May for first- and second-year students. It includes eight in-person sessions and, most importantly, 40 hours of job shadowing of up to three employers. COOP-119 is led by the Office of Career Development, specifically Assista…See the Story
COOP-119: The Course Helping Simpson Students Find Their Future
Wisconsin · WisconsinWisconsin and Iowa are like siblings. One is always cooler than the other. Both states share stereotypical “midwestern values” such as agriculture, small-town behavior and weather. However, Wisconsin beats out Iowa when all is accounted for.
Wisconsin’s border features two great lakes, Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Moving into the state, Wisconsin has over 15,000 lakes. Lakes provide fun activities year-round, such as boating, snowmobiling, s…See the Story