Through his campaign and the first presidential debate, Mitt Romney asserted that job growth is the most important topic in the election. In order to support Romney’s position, President Obama’s actions must […]
Liberal vs. Conservative: Unemploment/Job Growth (Liberal)
When it comes to discussing unemployment and job growth, the critical ingredient is factual data. And when it comes to factual data on unemployment and job growth, there is no better representative […]
Rising worry on campus
I remember when I felt completely safe walking around KU at night. It was the first semester I transferred here, in the Spring of 2011, before the assaults, the thefts, and the […]
Can Obama match up against Romney
The first presidential debate is approaching quickly. On Oct. 3, President Obama and Mitt Romney will face off for the first time together in front of a crowd of voters. There should […]
She Said: Food
Food has the ability to comfort, to heal and to nourish. Everyone has their favorite comfort foods. For some, that may be bacon (more on that later). For me, there was nothing […]
He Said: Food
Food is by far one of the most fantastic things on this planet. Food is what brings people together. When a teacher says, “We are having a multi-cultural day,” what is the […]
Skimpy outfits prevalent on Main Street
My roommate and I go to a movie theatre on Main Street every weekend. This theatre is not the Strand, though. We sit on the grass across the street from Spuds and […]
She Said: School Work
For the last 200 odd years, American schools have focused on the three R’s: reading, (w)riting, and (a)rithmetic. The first two R’s, I have no qualms with. The last one, however, has […]
He Said: School Work
Ever get stressed out by school work? Welcome to the club. My next week consists of creating numerous business plans and budgets, along with an exam and quizzes. No sense in complaining […]