Featured, Perspectives Shades of discrimination Businesses should have a right to choose who they serve as long as they do not discriminate against a person’s race, gender Sarah Eskildson Posted on April 16, 2015
Featured, Features, Uncategorized Panty War aids shelter Housing and Residence Life and Dining Services sponsored their second annual Panty War from Friday, March 20, through Sunday, Elena Spradlin Posted on April 15, 2015
Featured, Games, Galaxies, and Other Geekery How to comic book I’m going to do something a little differently than I have in past Nerdy for Newbies and write a little prelude. When I Marina Head Posted on April 11, 2015
Featured, Perspectives Skepticism about science healthy in moderation Learn about scientific research and findings before becoming skeptical about it. Scientists went to school to earn their Alaina Davis Posted on April 11, 2015
Featured, Perspectives Professors deserve a higher salary than celebrities Professors should be paid more than celebrities, because they express passionate dedication to further their students’ Sarah Eskildson Posted on April 10, 2015
Featured, Features, Uncategorized ‘Words Are Hard’ mixes language, art, irony Amy Duncan’s senior art exhibit “Words Are Hard” was displayed in the Trahern Gallery the week of March 30. The piece is a Andrew Wadovick Posted on April 9, 2015