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By Sydney Shaw | Oct. 29, 2014By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor A couple from Ohio may have discovered a way to deal with our warming Earth and the toll that humans are taking on the ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor A couple from Ohio may have discovered a way to deal with our warming Earth and the toll that humans are taking on the ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford We all know the facts: Ebola is a highly contagious and deadly disease, claiming the lives of thousands worldwide. According to CNN, ...
Read More »By Vincent Aldazabal, Shannon Kane and Hailey Marr There are times when tragedy catalyzes an urgent response that compels necessary criticism in the ...
Read More »By Karen Martinez Class of 2014 This month, I have the privilege of celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month alongside 11 resilient and energetic pre-kindergarten ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Correspondent Suzanne Collins. Malcolm Gladwell. James Patterson. These are just a sampling of the hundreds of names that appeared ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor Long forgotten are the days that Urban Outfitters exploited school shootings, mental illness and Native American heritage. ...
Read More »By Peter Fiorilla News Editor Recently, the College discussed the possible options of either installing Wi-Fi in the freshman Towers or closing the loop ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor With the first month of this semester behind us, now is the time when most students have finally gotten into the swing ...
Read More »By Jessica Ganga Social Media Editor Where is the line drawn in fashion between making a statement and tastelessness? Once again, Urban Outfitters decides ...
Read More »By Vincent Aldazabal Staff Writer The following definition of “feminism” to be examined in this context is the targeting, confronting and dismantling ...
Read More »By Kelly Corbett Staff Writer It’s that time of day again. Students dash to the Lib Café, almost trample each other in the Lion’s Den or jet to the ...
Read More »By Joseph Worthington Correspondent As anyone who ventured past the Brower Student Center on Friday is now painfully aware of, Friday, Sept. 12 was Sin ...
Read More »This article was written in response to Zach Khan’s piece, “Summer recap of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” published on Aug. 26, 2014. By Vincent ...
Read More »By Nicole Stout Correspondent I remember entering college in 2011 and being told I was going to miss out on a lot. Everyone was excited to be in a new ...
Read More »By Jonathan Steinklein Class of 2014 Recently, my mother was challenged by her friend to complete the infamous Ice Bucket Challenge in support of Amyotrophic ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor While we often hear about students putting themselves through school, it’s a feat that is easier said than done. Stephanie, ...
Read More »By Vincent Aldazabal Staff Writer American drone strikes in the Middle Eastern countries of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia are the newest additions ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor The NFL’s lax two-game suspension of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice incited outrage across the country and demands ...
Read More »I woke up at 11:27 a.m. on Monday morning to the buzzing of my cell phone on my nightstand. It wasn’t a message from a friend or an oddly-timed alarm ...
Read More »By Matthew DeFeo Correspondent In April, The Great Lakes State ignited a legal debacle by bringing up the question of Affirmative Action. Michigan universities ...
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