Column: Diet soda drinkers put health at risk
Water much better alternative
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Water much better alternative
Execution touts retaliation, violence as form of justice
Despite practicality, high-tech killings aren’t justifiable
Old-school corporate tactics stifle progress
Embracing FCC’s decision is smart for business
USC Foundation should not allow inlet to be developed
Victim blaming, trivialization of sexual abuse must stop
Networking, internships among opportunities in other countries
Mandatory minimums unfair, racist
Growth is essential to expanding university
Current policies take precedent over next president
Students are not protected enough from disciplinary violence
Good memories made without alcoholic haze
Advocates don’t have to be gay, just have to understand love
Halloween provides a welcome opportunity for individuality
Social media presents benefits, dangers
Study abroad experience a gateway to unique opportunities
With major heat plaguing Columbia in the middle of September, the air conditioning units in the McBryde Quadrangle decided it was a good time to quit working. The university took about a full week to diagnose the source of the problem and fix it — a week that felt like hell on Earth. It was a nonstop sweat-fest with everyone complaining about the sauna that was McBryde, forcing me and some other fellow McBros to buy fans from Walmart. This experience is one of many problems I have encountered during my stay on McBryde B2, including the stench of weed filling the hallway on occasion, inadequate water pressure in the water fountains, the lack of female habitants and the not-too-pleasing appearance, just to name a few. However, despite all these cons, there are pros that allow McBryde to feel like home.
NSA’s egregious acts just another drop in the bucket for history
Cops should spend more time on serious crime