The Nation's Oldest Continuously Published Student Newspaper

The Simpsonian

The Nation's Oldest Continuously Published Student Newspaper

The Simpsonian

The Nation's Oldest Continuously Published Student Newspaper

The Simpsonian

CICS visited Simpson on Monday night to talk about mental health resources available to Simpson students.

Mental health services in Indianola

by Kyle Werner, Managing Editor & Social Media Manager
September 19, 2023
Professor John Pauley has been the only full time Philosophy professor for the last 4 years.

A pause on philosphy

by Kyrsten Rehberg, Staff Reporter
September 13, 2023
Professors Aswati Subramanian and Jed Forman traveled to India this past summer as a preparation for their May Term course this spring.

May Term spotlight: India

by Chloe Peck, News Editor
September 13, 2023
Colin Payton (left) and Mark Pleiss (right) representing their Simpson Storm spirit in front of Cristo de la Concordia located in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

May Term spotlight: Bolivia

by Madison Hays, Sports Editor
September 6, 2023
Spencer Waugh, Director of Exploratory Studies and Academic Recruitment, began his new exploratory course this fall.

Introducing: Exploratory Studies

by Kenzie Van Haaften, Staff Reporter
September 6, 2023
Elise Boxer, Brian DePew and Anna Johnson spoke on a panel regarding federal policy and rural wellness

Federal Policy and Rural Wellness

by Kyle Werner, Feature Editor
April 12, 2023
A key selling point of Simpson College is the Study Abroad program which mainly utilizes May Term. Students are able to travel all around the world to pursue studies.

May Term globetrotting

by Taryn Bertini, Staff Reporter
April 5, 2023
The orientation program will begin with the April date with more days taking place over the summer.

Spring into SOAR

by Joel Sampson, Staff Reporter
April 5, 2023
Tri Delta took home the trophy for Greek Week 2023

Greek Week wrap up

by Braeden Graham, Staff Reporter
April 5, 2023
Anthony Ray Hinton shared his story with a captivated audience in Hubbell Hall on March 28.

Death row survivor speaks on campus

by Noah Harkness, Staff Reporter
March 29, 2023
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