Journalism serves a vital function
Isaac Avilucea, reporter for the North Adams Transcript, in North Adams, Mass., wrote a feature story last week about Cheyanne Alcombright, a local school soccer player.
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Isaac Avilucea, reporter for the North Adams Transcript, in North Adams, Mass., wrote a feature story last week about Cheyanne Alcombright, a local school soccer player.
Read MoreI am absolutely outraged at the amount of money student senate is using for their trip to Louisiana.
Read MoreWith the flurry of events resulting from the infamous “government shutdown”, it would be easy to jump on the bandwagon and place blame squarely on the shoulders of Congress for our countries fiscal problems.
Read MoreThis week, Student Senate allocated $16,000 from student activity fees to send seven students and an adviser to New Orleans, La., in November, for a “leadership” conference.
Read MoreI had never understood the concept of Homecoming back in high school. I thought it was an overly hyped football game followed by a dance and a night of debauchery.
Read MoreFrom Superman to the kids who foiled the Trix Rabbit, there are many heroes who inspire people around the world. At CSC, we do things differently: we are the heroes. From the resident advisors and all other students, to the faculty and all other employees, we do the inspiring.
Read MoreIt’s homecoming at CSC. The student body is set to crown its royalty this evening, and Saturday, the football team is hoping to send Adams State home with a loss.
Read MoreA principle that may or may not bear its roots in reality is the principle you should believe in the most: that every individual is unconditionally loveable and therefore always worth being positive to, and that you are unconditionally loveable and always worth being positive to.
Read MoreCNN captured a candid conversation Monday between President Obama and Maina Kiai, United Nations Special Rapporteur. Obama asked Kiai if he still smoked. The President then joked about his reason for quitting.
Read MoreIn case you haven’t heard, Hiroshi Yamauchi passed away Friday.
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