Let’s Be Honest

Textbook catastrophe

Story by Connor Jaschen, Features Editor With the semester coming to a close, it is time to start winding down from school. Take a step back for a second, look at all that was or wasn’t accomplished and ready up for next semester to start it all over again. With any luck, your grades are right Read More

Grieve equally

Column by Gisselle Hernandez, Assistant Features Editor The world suffered a tragedy on Friday. Lives of brothers and sisters were lost, and heartache was felt around the world. Ultimately, there was grief. No one is allowed to undermine that. No one. No one ever said other countries aren’t suffering due to ISIS. The media does not neglect Read More

MyGate Sucks

Column by Connor Jaschen, Features Editor Now that everyone has (hopefully) scheduled, it’s time to point out something that affected a large portion of the student body this week: those myGate crashes. It happens every year. Last year, freshman me decided to be on time and do everything I could to make sure I had all the Read More

Don’t Set the Bar Low

Column by Gisselle Hernandez, Assistant Features Editor We often hear the saying: “Don’t expect anything and you’ll never be disappointed.” Or the advice: “Don’t set the standards high, because if you go below them, people will be disappointed in you.” There isn’t another thought process in the world that would make me more upset. I can see Read More

To the Subtweeters

Column by Connor Jaschen, Features Editor I may not be proud of it, but I am part of the social media generation. I’m out of touch with the whole ‘screen-to-screen socialization’ thing, so most of what happens online just doesn’t make sense to me. I don’t do well with it at all. I’m a bad texter, I Read More

Not About the Grades

Column by Gisselle Hernandez, Assistant Features Editor Stop. Just stop waiting for Friday to arrive. Stop saying you’re just “riding out” this week so you can graduate.  Stop making obtaining a six-figure salary your ultimate goal in the future. There is more to it than that. So much more. Obviously, education is the reason you’re here, but, Read More

Selective Reading

Column by Connor Jaschen, Features Editor There is a  stigma about every single organization on campus, from the residential colleges to the individual clubs. These stigmas are propagated even further when the headlines in papers such as these are liked, shared or retweeted because “that darn organization is at it again.” These stereotypes fall especially hard on Read More

Suffering from Post-Concert Depression

Column by Gisselle Hernandez, Assistant Features Editor I can’t have the best night of my life happen and not write about it in my column this week. I’ve always heard of people saying there’s a moment in your life where you simultaneously feel completely at peace and bursting with energy that makes you want to just pause Read More

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