

Opinions, editorials, and letters to the editor.
As a public forum, The Eagle invites guest columns and letters to the editor from all readers. Opinions expressed in submissions belong solely to the author(s) and DO NOT necessarily reflect the opinions of The Eagle staff, its adviser, CSC students, faculty, administrators or governing body.
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.
Worrying can get in the way of opportunities to come.
Read MoreWe live in a society that capitalizes on the notion of the continuation of life, but is there a certain point where dying is the answer? This is the breaking point 14-year-old Jerika Bolen hit on Sept. 20 when she made the choice to halt her medical treatment, disconnected her ventilator, and die.
Read MoreThink before you jump to conclusions after reading news
Read MoreAs many of you know, this week is CSC’s Homecoming week. While there are decorated bedsheets hanging in the Student Center, and a few extra events on campus, there is little to show for the celebration.
Read MoreOn Aug. 27, 2015, The Eagle’s editorial board published an editorial that criticized the Federal Election Commission for allowing a 15-year-old boy to register Deez Nuts as an independent presidential candidate and Public Policy Polling for putting the name on the polls.
Read MoreA temporary job is a real job, even if it’s not for long.
Read MoreYou know their names. You know their stories. From the Kartrashians to the Opera Winfrey’s our lives are dominated by these icons. We, as a culture have developed into blind consumers, constantly seeking out gratification from others’ experiences and lives.
Read MoreMany students at CSC are in their fourth or fifth year of college and will be graduating in December or May 2017. There is a faint light at the end of the tunnel signaling that the end is actually near. Along with the realization that you may be nearing the end of school and education as you have known it comes a well-known academic disease called senioritis.
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