A hot cup of tea can soothe even the sorest of throats, but as many students seek their comfort on the go, they are finding their dining halls devoid of take-away cups as part of the university's effort to go green. Rather than complain about the lack of paper cups, students should buy reusable mugs and curb their whining while saving the earth. (0) comments
The vice presidential debate consisted of 90 minutes of circuitous answers and Republican candidate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin trying to figure out how to properly pronounce the word "nuclear." For the most part, it was business as usual, with Democratic candidate Sen. (1) comment
When most people hear about "outsourcing," they often think of corporations moving manufacturing jobs to developing countries like India or China, or American blue-collar families losing their homes and dignities. We might see sweatshops or greedy CEOs lining their wallets at the cost of the American Dream for the common person. (1) comment
Dear Sarah Palin, Nuclear: as pertaining to or involving nuclear weapons. Nucular: an ad hoc spelling of an incorrect pronunciation of the word "nuclear." Sincerely, Intelligent people everywhere. I didn't bother watching the debate Thursday because I knew all the important information I would need would be right here on InstantDaily. (0) comments