Wireless connection not doing it for students
Racing into my dorm room, I throw my book-bag aside, grab my laptop and descend upon the couch. Lifting the dusty screen brings a positive glint of light that seems to foreshadow the joy that awaits me. Booting up the computer seems to take millennia, and finally my safari page was open. I pull up […]
Mad Hatter Day
I decided I would indeed make my weekly blog posts about those mundane holidays hardly anyone takes note of. The next noteworthy holiday is on Tuesday, October 6th – Mad Hatter Day. This is a day to celebrate silliness. Mad Hatter Day is a day where the nonsense we usually have to pretend is sane […]
Don’t be so quick to assume
The average college student will most likely run into more than a few times that he or she will have to stay up until 4 a.m. studying. It’s easy to think that this innocuous time has no merit. It’s the dead of night, nothing ever happens at four in the morning. Why should anyone ever […]
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NAACP president addresses Creighton
Looking at the place the United States is in right now: foreclosure crisis, unsuccessful war on drugs, HIV and AIDS infecting children across the country, things look pretty bad. What’s worse is the fact that these issues have been plaguing the black community and other multicultural communities for over 20 years, said Benjamin Todd Jealous, […]
Students back Chicago’s Olympic bid
In the end, their efforts were unsuccessful. The International Olympic Committee voted Friday to give the 2016 Olympics to Rio de Janeiro. But Chicago’s bid for the Games was helped on its way to the final day of voting by the many student supporters who spread awareness and excitement for the potential host city. “There’s […]