Monday, February 2

Hey Mom, can I finally buy a smoke?

Does anybody remember those annoying anti-smoking posters plastered in every single classroom of our K-12 education? You know, the ones where a grotesque inside-out woman (who looks worse than anyone your parents tried to set you up with) eyeballs you with a woe-is-me repentance, leaving you to fathom whether you still have a soul after having taken a drag of a menthol at a New Year’s Eve party? Read more...



Sports intervention for inner city

Many children who grow up in urban areas are surrounded by poverty-stricken communities where expectations are low, sports activities are not encouraged, and joining street gangs is seen as “the thing to do.” Expanding sports leagues in inner-city neighborhoods, therefore, would help provide urban youth with a sense of belonging, role models, discipline and exercise. Read more...



Your money funds terror

People who hate this country are speaking on campus ““ and you’re paying for it. Beginning Jan. 16, the Undergraduate Students Association Council general representative office has been hosting a weekly Social Justice Speaker Series. Read more...