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Emma Craven

Emma Craven is an undergraduate student at Gonzaga University majoring in English and Psychology. She is originally from Leavenworth and currently lives in Spokane with her family. She grew up in a half Jewish and half Catholic household. She has a writing background in news writing, poetry and fiction pieces. She has previously been published in two of Gonzaga’s writing journals. Outside of school and work, you can find her swimming, reading, spending time with family or watching Grey's Anatomy.

Upcoming Event Examines Racism, White Supremacy

With the threat of racism and white supremacy affecting the country nationally and locally, the upcoming virtual Chertok Lecture Series intends to help students at Eastern Washington University and community members learn more about this pressing issue.

Keeping tradition alive in today’s virtual world: Jewish Cultural Film Festival

This year marks the 17th annual Jewish Cultural Film Festival in Spokane. While this festival has previously been held at Gonzaga University, this year it will be held virtually.

Spokane Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Virtually

While so many holidays and events have turned online to Zoom, Skype or social media, another holiday that has had to adapt locally is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Pope Francis’ Words on Same-Sex Civil Unions are a Win for Everyone

Early Wednesday Pope Francis came out with an updated statement regarding the Catholic Church’s views on same sex marriage in a new documentary.

Share Farm Brings Local Produce to Consumers, Works with Local Farmers, During Pandemic

Share Farms’s goal is to make fresh, local produce accessible while reducing the carbon footprint.

The Ethics of staying home during the Coronavirus

While we all may be going a little stir crazy inside our homes and may have even lost count of how many days its been, it is even more important than ever to stay indoors or stay outside (at least 6 feet from others).

Giving up more for Lent this season: Lent and the Coronavirus

With many churches in Spokane transitioning to having Mass or services online, this means that Lent is also transitioning.

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