Expansion spurs CSC’s future
If you have been around campus lately it is likely that you have seen the multitude of construction that has been underway.
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Eagle staff editorials
If you have been around campus lately it is likely that you have seen the multitude of construction that has been underway.
Read MoreThe first amendment to the Constitution gives all Americans freedom of religion, freedom of speech or of the press, freedom to peaceably assemble, and the freedom to petition to the Government for a redress of grievances.
Read MoreAfter days of violent rioting in a city formerly known as Charm City, Baltimore State Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced charges against six officers in the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. She declared to the city and to the rioters that “I heard your call for ‘no justice, no peace.’”
Read MoreAlcohol consumption comes with risks much more lasting than those that can come from law enforcement. It can lead to injury and ultimately death, if it is not consumed with discretion.
Read MoreIf you have been on Twitter or Facebook in the last two or three weeks, it is likely that you have heard about the newest independent presidential candidate, Deez Nuts.
Read MoreSpring is the season for volunteering and it took a lot for students, faculty, and community members to sacrifice their time and effort in support of The Big Event.
Read MoreThe semester is coming quickly to a close, and we’re reminded every week by our adviser to remain vigilant and finish strong. “You are only as good as the last thing you did.”
Read MoreWhen the editorial board met to discuss if we should endorse a candidate, we reviewed our notes and the audio recording, and are convinced that Nathaniel Brown, sophomore of Rapid City, South Dakota, will be best fit for Student Senate President.
Read MoreIt has long been said, “The government that governs least governs best.”
Read MoreOn March 9, freshman Sen. Tom Cotton, a former Army Officer and Republican of Arkansas, sent an Open Letter to the Leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which bore the signatures of Cotton and 46 of his Republican colleagues.
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