Anti-drinking campaigns often try to speak to the adverse health effects drinking can have. But what about the physical effects alcohol can have? The consequences on your health aren’t enough […]
Ever heard the phrase “fat and happy?” If this statement is true, Americans must be very happy. Overweight is now the new “normal” for our country.
The opportunity to live in and help another culture in a different part of the world is a valuable experience in which too few individuals participate. The United States Peace […]
It’s a new year with new resolutions. How many times have you said, “this is the year I will exercise every day,” or “I will finally lose those last 15 […]
Letters in response to columnist Andrew Jenson’s column on Tuesday.
Why aren’t students utilizing electronic textbooks more often?
The night before a big test is traditionally spent cramming. But for many students, cramming can also involve food.
The entire staff of the Women’s Center and the members of our 40th Anniversary Planning Committee extend our thanks to all of the colleges, departments and individuals within our University […]
Smoking-related deaths are preventable. Exposure to secondhand smoke is associated with heart and lung disease, asthma, allergies and respiratory and ear infections. State and city regulations protect employees and patrons […]
Effects of the election After the election we have needed time to grieve for our beloved America.