A new year begins, so make the most of your time
The Eagle staff is pleased to see students and faculty back on campus and ready to start the Fall semester.
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Please limit all guest columns or letters to 400 words. Deadline for submissions is noon Monday for consideration in the following Thursday’s edition. The Eagle reserves the right to edit or reject all submissions.
The Eagle staff is pleased to see students and faculty back on campus and ready to start the Fall semester.
Read MoreThe promise of a liberal arts education was the creation of an individual gifted with rational and intellectual capabilities. Liberal
Read MoreBy putting down some roots and participating on campus as well as in the community, we can all gain a sense of home and belonging.
Read MoreNow that we are approaching finals, people worry about finals, work that hasn’t been done, and summer jobs. Some people then enter panic mode and worry endlessly. My advice for them is to enjoy life and forget their troubles with a little hour-long television show that is, in my opinion, one of the best on the air.
Read MoreHe responded, “I think you just need to grow up.” Though it seemed harsh and apathetic, especially at first, I allowed myself to open my mind to what he was saying. If this professor didn’t care, why would he tell me something like that?
Read MoreIt’s ironic, but opinions – or at least in the form of formal written columns – tend to adopt a wonderfully status-quo approach that, unsurprisingly, almost always take on an opportunist and politically correct position.
Read MoreAnother academic year is coming to a close. Next week everyone will take their finals and then they will be home free.
Read More“Going home and working at the summer recreation program.”
— Christa Wolf,
19, freshman, Pre-Physical Therapy major, of Pierre, S.D.
All too often students drag their feet on issues like obtaining financial aid, scholarships, and housing plans. As a result, it not only puts stress on the student but also burdens the staff and faculty with last-minute applications and changes.
Read MoreKeep laughing, work harder, and promise to start earlier next time.
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