Wednesday, February 11

Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down

Tuesday, January 27, 1998 Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down THUMBS New buses good for nature Thumbs up to the new fleet of campus buses. Introduced two weeks ago, the buses run on natural gas instead of diesel fuel, making for more environmentally friendly fuel consumption and less pollution. Read more...


GE reform crucial for students to succeed in future

Tuesday, January 27, 1998 GE reform crucial for students to succeed in future EDUCATION Graduates will be better equipped with skills that are necessary in the real world By Ed Berenson For several months the campus has been swirling with talk of the new GE (general education) system. Read more...


Cross the color line through genetics

Tuesday, January 27, 1998 Cross the color line through genetics RACISM Unity is the only way we can eradicate this ‘universal plague’ I’m sure we all agree that racism is distasteful, yet prevalent in our society. Read more...


Indian mascots perpetuate stereotypes

Monday, January 26, 1998 Indian mascots perpetuate stereotypes MASCOTS Sports teams claim to honor indigenous people, culture with images of savages From the banners to the marquees to the merchandise bearing Indian mascots at the stadium, an entire culture is being demeaned and insulted. Read more...



Who is leading educational change

Monday, January 26, 1998 Who is leading educational change EDUCATION Technological companies switching to higher, lifelong learning By Allison Beauregard Lew Consider the rapid rate of global change. Read more...