As another academic year nears its end, we take a look back on some of the highlights and lowlights. To begin with the most recent, the campus and the students survived another Spring Weekend. No riots, a few arrests and our diploma intact. We finally have a movie theater on campus as part of the new Student Union that opened last fall.
This spring, the yearly tradition of Mother's Day falls on May 8. This is, of course, the day after finals end, giving you absolutely zero time to buy your mom a gift before you return home for the summer. As you quickly try to find the right present to show your filial love this Mother's Day, I only ask that you obey the request of Connecticut Rep.
For some time now I've debated which topic I would end the year on. I was going to mention how polarized America is and the negative consequences of it or the direction of the Vatican and what it means for American Catholics, but let's be honest for one minute.
With so much attention on the War on Terror and the Islamic fundamentalist terrorists who threaten our way of life, seemingly benign yet harmful enemies can easily be overlooked. Two new scientific studies show such enemies can no longer be ignored, as our very manhood is being threatened by foes within our borders.
When you write an article about someone or something, do you have to be so unfriendly? Miss Porter's School is still open, surely they can teach you something about better choices of words. The Minuteman Project is comprised of average men and women, people of many persuasions protesting the ineptitude of the U.
Hey, for the person complaining about business majors having it easy, you forgot we also don't have Friday classes. Congratulations, Antonio Kellogg. You have gone above and beyond the standards set by Johnnie Selvie, though it's too bad you won't be around to read this.