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Columnist dislikes 'OneGive' results


		Columnist dislikes 'OneGive' results

The Campus, Oklahoma City University, OK

1 day ago by MJ Jurgensen

Last year there was a lot of controversy surrounding the event "One Give." Many students rallied together to form Facebook groups and to speak out to campus officials and student leaders to try to change some aspects of the day of giving back.

It was my understanding that the greatest complaint came from the idea of putting money back into our University when we could easily give it back to the community.

Turkey vs. eagle: which bird will you bake?

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

15 hours ago by Jana Hill

The wild turkey has represented Thanksgiving for years. Either being shot out in the heavy woods or found frozen in the supermarket, the majority of American families consume this domestic fowl.

However, in the 1700's one person wanted to make the turkey more than just what is consumed on Thanksgiving Day.

Off 'The Chart'

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

1 day ago by Josh Letner

As the editor of the Collegio, I am a casual observer of our "competition." I enjoy reading other student newspapers from across the region to see what issues are facing students outside of PSU. This can often be a source of inspiration for me and it also serves as a reflection of our performance, a measuring stick if you will.

A letter to the editor

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

2 days ago by Silence Dogood

Each and Every year more people get in trouble for hazing of any sort. There are strict rules that govern what upperclassmen can have their new members do.

Over the years National chapters of every student organization have put forth rules that outline exactly what and what is not ethical.

Appreciate each stage of life

Southwestern College Collegian, Southwestern College, KS

2 days ago by Katie Gomez

When we're kids, we spend our childhood wishing we could be older. We look up to our older siblings and we dress like them, talk like them and especially act like them. Whatever they do, we do too because that's what's "cool" when you're older. When we have younger siblings, we try to act more grown up so our parents will let us help take care of them. Although we spend most of our time playing, we're always trying to be a "big kid."

A letter to the editor

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

2 days ago by Silence Dogood

Each day, we all use services provided to us by Drury University.

These services are put into place to make our lives go a little more smoothly and to assist us in our Drury experience.

Yet now it seems like each time I go into a place that is supposed to help me, I encounter rudeness, bitterness, laziness, and incompetence.

Choices affect games, reputation

Southwestern College Collegian, Southwestern College, KS

2 days ago by Paige Carswell

Imagine you have some of the worst grades in the school-as a matter of fact, you have close to the worst in school history.

Letter to the editor: saying goodbye to friends and students

The Omnibus, Southwest Baptist University, MO

2 days ago by Mally Ulm

I've lived inside the walls of SBU for nearly four years. Now, with T-minus 33 days and counting till my departure, you can imagine the thoughts of nostalgia rolling around in my brain.

To whoever picks this up and is reading the black ink, I want to offer you something.

Editor's response to Silence Do Good

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

4 days ago by Neil Sickendick

In every major civilization there have been what we refer to as "rites of passage."

While in modern day America these activities have far departed the hunter/warrior rituals of past, these "rites of passage" are still very much alive and are part of most every organization worth belonging too.

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