Still believe in The American Dream? A study found that 37 percent of young families with children were living in poverty.
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They ran my student ID and denied me a ticket because I am “only a part-time student.”
Continue reading …Tyler Hess’ opinion piece, “‘Student imprisoned for protesting ‘the monster,’” on Sept. 7, raises strong and legitimate arguments against the extraction of oil from the tar sands of Alberta, Canada. I did catch one factual error, however.
Continue reading …When university is out of reach, how can we expect such students (like myself) to “pull ourselves up by our bootstraps”?
Continue reading …I fail to see the problem with our university attempting to spend more money on “scholarships, implementing general education reforms and utilities.”
Continue reading …As May 8 draws closer, I am remembering to savor every moment as I walk around campus and up and down the halls of Whitehall Classroom Building.
Continue reading …Colleges Against Cancer would like to thank everyone who participated in this year’s Relay For Life on April 16.
Continue reading …Many people have taken issue with the Genocide Awareness Project, saying that abortion does not match the definition of genocide. According to the definition of the United Nations, genocide is the destruction of “ … in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group … ” By this definition, abortion would not [...]
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The United States was once home to a wealth of local food systems that supplied most of the food people needed from relatively nearby.
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By this definition, abortion is indeed genocide.
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