It’s big. It’s wooden. It’s a rotating eyesore. What am I talking about? I call it the Spinning Dessert Display of Doom that Westview has installed next to its sandwich […]
Posts by Rachel Szucs
From torment to triumph
“If you leave me, I will make you drop off the face of this earth, and no one will ever find your body.” These were words said to pre-nursing student […]
Battle Royal
Kayla Gordon: I am a senior studying Health Care Systems Administration. I am continuously involved throughout campus in many student groups and within the community as an Assistant Manager at […]
Learning without borders
Imagine reading about 19 different countries in a textbook. Probably not so exciting. Now imagine visiting 19 different countries. This is Kirsten Thorhauer’s reality, a sophomore in pre-pharmacy. For students […]
Torch Movie Review 09.28.11
Mom always told you to wash your hands. Around a college campus where everyone lives in close quarters, that’s probably not a bad idea. But if her warning isn’t enough […]
Grafik intervention
Projections are now on October 4th at the various times listed by each photo. Everyone has seen an abandoned building, and some may see an eye sore. But those involved […]
Sex and the college student
“No one is ready to be sexually active until they have sat down and discussed in detail what both people will do if a pregnancy occurs,” said Dr. Friar, professor […]
Food cents
I have always wondered why if I go to Taco Bell and want to order a Fresca chicken burrito from the drive through diet menu, it costs over $3. But […]
Beyond the books
It’s been said that the best way to learn is to teach. Many college students can attest to how little is retained when a professor slaps up a PowerPoint and […]
“Don’t stop believin’”
College offers students various opportunities of involvement; some find their place in registered student organizations, others join sports teams, and some attend parties. Still, some find that those things aren’t […]