Stories by Kaitlin Zurdosky
New radar can detect concealed weapons
BY KAITLIN ZURDOSKY
While politicians debate gun-control laws, Electrical Engineering prof. Kamal Sarabandi and colleagues have been developing a different type of solution for weapons abuse.
Director of London School talks public institutions
BY KAITLIN ZURDOSKY
Public is usually defined as “open to all,” but Craig Calhoun, director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, believes that many “public” organizations are becoming more and more exclusive.
Students pick service over the beach
BY KAITLIN ZURDOSKY
Rather than leave the Midwestern cold to lay out in warmer climates, many students ventured outside the “traditional” spring break trip by volunteering with community service projects.
Alumni Profile: Peter Orner
BY KAITLIN ZURDOSKY
Peter Orner is a fiction author and a faculty member at the graduate writing program at San Francisco State University. His works include Love and Shame and Love and Esther Stories, a collection of short stories. Orner graduated from the University in 1990. He later received a law degree from Northeastern University and an MFA from the Iowa Writer’s Workshop.






















