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Don’t be a negativity elitist

Column by Hallie Beard, Junior from Louisville, Ky. Do me a favor: log into Facebook or Twitter and take a quick gander at your feed. Ignoring the abundance of list pieces about twentysomethings and BuzzFeed GIF reels, take inventory of how many destruction-related articles you see, shared by your friends or yourself. Whether they’re about the destruction of Read More

New online Housing forms

Story by Stephanie Mellar, Contributing writer Students living on campus next semester had to fill out a new online housing form this semester with new features. The Housing Office recently introduced a new application for residents to reserve their room, choose a new room or move to another residential college. For students searching for a new Read More

Low participation in senior survey

Story by Abby Siegel, Contributing writer Since the senior survey moved to an online format last year, the completion rate has lowered significantly with many seniors confused about what the survey is and its importance to the University. The voluntary and anonymous survey is for graduating undergraduate seniors to share their perception of various aspects of Read More

Cable subscriptions low since online steaming gained strength

With thousands of movies and TV-series featured and the amount of users increasing each year, Netflix offers an entertainment experience for all consumers – including college students. Accessing television shows, movies and Netflix original series has a price tag of $8.99 per month. Other comparable online streaming services such as Hulu and Amazon Prime have Read More

Agriculture master’s grows to online

For the first time, an online Master of Science in agriculture program is being offered through the Hutson School of Agriculture. Dwayne Driskill, assistant dean of the Hutson School of Agriculture and graduate coordinator, said he is excited for the new program. “When you think of agriculture you think hands-on and when you think online Read More

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