Every little bit counts
If you have been self-aware for any of the last few years of your college life, then you probably know that “social activism” is cool. That mentality is all well […]
If you have been self-aware for any of the last few years of your college life, then you probably know that “social activism” is cool. That mentality is all well […]
Diet and health are usually put on the back burner for college students lacking grocery money or subject to the whims of Campus Dining. But if we aren’t careful there […]
In the recent State of the State address, Gov. CL “Butch” Otter spent a great deal of time talking about education and new reforms that are being made. However, he […]
In the recent State of the State address, Gov. CL “Butch” Otter spent a great deal of time talking about education and new reforms that are being made. However, he […]
In the shadow of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and with Black History Month around the corner, King’s achievements are present in many minds. Although many of us remember him […]
Every January when the calendar turns over, we reflect on the past year and make resolutions to do things better: We are going to eat healthier, drive the speed limit, […]
It’s no secret that materialism is a problem in our culture. Advertising is king and the economy relies on constant expansion. Christmas is a magical time once a year when […]
The Senate recently passed the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2012, voting 93-7. If approved by the House, NDAA will give the military power to detain individuals — […]
In late October the media spotlight was on President Barack Obama as he announced the Dec. 31 withdrawal of U.S. military from Iraq — a spotlight that is perhaps premature.
Graffiti is an act of vandalism, but has become recognized as a legitimate art form by many people. Street artist Banksy has been made famous by his highly recognizable political […]