It’s small, it’s black and it fits in my pocket. You guessed it, my cell phone. Think back to our high school and middle school days when we begged our […]
Posts by Angela Walukonis
Homecoming is for everyone
I love Homecoming Week. Every Homecoming has an overall theme and there are multiple events and activities to partake in from the lip sync show to the Homecoming dance on […]
Technology oops
If you have ever been punched in the stomach, then you will understand the feeling I got today when I realized I had lost all of my work from the […]
It’s a mother’s responsibility
Eigna. I began my education at the age of four. “Eigna” was how I spelled my name. My pre-school teacher called it dyslexia, but my mother told her I was […]
The six letter word we all hate, and it’s not stress
Just last week I found out an old high school friend of mine was diagnosed with cancer. He is barely 21 years old and a senior in college. It is […]
Get out of town
Are you really going to charge me $399.99 for a plane ticket? I do not understand why airline tickets are so expensive. Generally we think about plane tickets ony if […]
It’s the little things in life
I wore my red shoes today. I did not wear them because I wanted attention or because I wanted to show off my nicely sized calves, which I do work […]
Words at War 09.07.11
College campuses are littered with students, citizens of the community, visitors, and faculty members, all people with their own right to decide to smoke or not. But more and more […]
Words at War 09.07.11
Smoking is absolutely unnecessary on a college campus. I would love to see some sort of committee willing to walk around Ferris politely asking those smoking to stop. Smoking is […]
We don’t need God?
If you happened to see the billboard saying “You don’t need God” on your drive home from Ferris last weekend, you were not daydreaming. An atheist group is spreading the […]