Registration headaches not ending anytime soon

Registration is a headache for many students, but it may not change anytime soon. The biannual registration headache comes with trying to figure out what classes to take, and which are even open. It seems that the hardest year for registration is freshman year, since freshmen have the last registration time. Yet, despite what grade […]

Greeks need to reach out to non-Greeks

The last days of March have come and gone and April is official underway. This not only means the commencement of annual springtime pranking, but for those in the Creighton Greek community, this brings something else with it: Greek Unity Week.  For those involved in sorority and fraternity life on campus — as I myself […]

Politics hurt electric car company

If you haven’t heard of them already, you probably will soon: Tesla Motors has been paving the way for electric cars in the past few years. While it will invariably take some time, I believe the company will grow into an empire. Recent news surrounding Tesla has primarily been about its legal battles with dealerships. […]

Anonymous surveys will help bullying

Recently, two teenage girls in Maryland were arrested and charged for torturing a 16-year-old mentally challenged boy. The 17 and 15-year-old high school girls have admitted to recording the harassment on their cell phones. On top of assaulting the boy with a knife, kicking him in the groin and making him engage in sexual acts […]

Internships need more regulations to protect students

As summer gets closer and closer, you’ve probably noticed the dreaded “I” word—internship—starting to pop up more in conversation. It’s no longer enough to simply get an internship in the summer; it’s what kind of internship you get that can set you up to find a job after graduation. Summer internships for college students can […]

SAT changes won’t fix flaws

Earlier this month the College Board, creator of the SAT, announced changes to its infamous test that will alter the landscape of college admissions starting in 2016. The College Board believes that the proposed changes to the redesigned SAT will result in a more accurate assessment of college readiness and what students have learned in […]

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