Administrative overreach destroys campus democracy
This week, President Barack Obama announced the dissolution of the U.S. House of Representatives Ways-and-Means Committee.
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This week, President Barack Obama announced the dissolution of the U.S. House of Representatives Ways-and-Means Committee.
Read MoreIf you have turned on the television any time since yesterday, odds are you’ve heard about the bombings in Boston.
Read MoreI have never been the most athletic person in any sport I have competed in.
Read MoreThe 2012 Mayan apocalypse never visited us, and on December 22, office workers across the nation peeled the date off their Dilbert day-by-day desk calendars, uttering defeated sighs. We are still here, and society hasn’t crumbled.
Read MoreBeing the quiet kid who always sat in the back of the class, I never really had a good time with ladies in my high school career.
Read MoreI picked up the Eagle last Thursday morning and was absolutely disgusted with an article about dining out. This article, authored by Sara Labor, was entitled; “Dining out? Don’t skimp on the tips.”
Read MoreFor every finger you point, three point back to you. This old adage seems to have been forgotten, but we can apply it to student government. The turmoil over the Student Finance Committee’s budget is fresh off the rumor mill, and there are quite a few students aggravated by the gossip that has been flying around.
Read MoreIf you do come in and treat your server with respect, then put down a 20 percent tip, they’ll remember.
Read MoreAs the stereotypical “poor college student’, I decided to stay on campus over the past break.
Read MoreFreshman depression and the sophomore slump; junior jitters and senior-itis. Our feverish longing for summer manifests itself in many ways.
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