Column: Congress doing nothing isn't always bad
By Ben Turner | May 27, 2015This week, the issue before Congress is whether or not to reauthorize a controversial section of the Patriot Act, Section 215.
This week, the issue before Congress is whether or not to reauthorize a controversial section of the Patriot Act, Section 215.
Every student deserves to feel safe in the few private spaces accessible to them.
We are proud that USCPD already requires their officers to wear body cameras.
We discovered there was an effort to get rid of our newspaper on campus by removing them from news racks.
We all know college is expensive, and becoming more so every year. The real question, then, is why?
My first instinct, as I’m sure most people’s would be, is to fry him. But after the rage subsides, we must reflect.
Now with the smaller containers, students who want to feel full are more likely to choose the abundant options high in fat which will cement poor diet.
Students could learn so much by working on projects to better businesses, undergoing research in the company or having mock interviews that can lead to jobs after graduation.
Relay shouldn’t have to live in the shadow of USCDM. Distancing the two would provide both with the attention (and donations) they deserves.
Moving into the future, we as a nation must be smart about the conflicts we choose to enter.
A college education develops knowledge, but that doesn’t invalidate one form of knowledge in favor of another.
Two opinion writers debate whether marketing can be considered an art form
It is important to keep human trafficking relevant in the minds of as many people as possible, and Raising a Voice has the promise to do just that.
What is the balance of Democratic and Republican speakers on campus?
Stop trying to create conflict where there is little-to-none.
It looked like Walter Scott would become another name on the already long list of unarmed African American men killed by white police officers who weren’t punished.
A Clinton vs. Bush election in 2016 would be representative of all the failures of party politics.