Homosexuality should not be met with scorn

Over a few weeks, nearly a dozen teenagers and young adults have committed suicide because they were being harassed for their sexual orientation. With this, we are facing one of the biggest civil rights battles of our time. Over the years, we have witnessed and learned about social progress throughout the world, whether it be […]

Frightened at Film Streams

Name the last time you saw a Japanese horror flick from the 70s. If you can’t you’re in luck. This year the spooks don’t stop when October ends with Film Streams’ Halloween-themed Student Night on Monday. Film Streams chose a Japanese Thriller, “HOUSE” directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi to headline their 2010 Halloween weekend. Film Streams’ […]

Coach hopes to make strides at MVC championships

Coach Chas Davis is trying to do something a bit unorthodox with his cross-country team this year: bring it out of the Missouri Valley Conference cellar. In the past three years the women’s team has not finished better than ninth place at the MVC Cross Country Championships. Aside from the men’s fourth place finish three […]

Creighton women fall to Missouri State

The Creighton women’s soccer team lost Saturday for the first time in ten games to Missouri Valley Conference foe Missouri State University. The team was outshot 14 to 7 but kept the game tied before falling 2-1 in overtime. The loss dropped Creighton to 12-3-2 overall and 4-1-0 in the Valley, making it harder for […]

Smugglers are not the only immigrants

El Paso, Texas is currently the second safest city with more than 500,000 people in the United States. Not more than 20 feet and a fence away lies Juárez, Mexico, one of the most dangerous and unpredictably violent cities in the world, with 2,600 homicides last year. The violence in Juárez is due, in large […]

Candidates speak out on qualifications, issues

Two candidates are fighting for the chance to serve as the Creighton Student Union’s president in the face of massive change throughout the university. The candidates – Business junior Nathan Bauer and Arts & Sciences junior Doug McAcy – are currently in the middle of a heated election to serve as CSU’s executive for the […]

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