The public address announcer boomed: Ladies and gentlemen – There’s a car in the parking lot with its lights on – a pink Cadillac with leopard skin seats!! Suddenly, two […]
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Goodbye Face-to-Face, Hello Facebook
Texting, Facebooking and Tweeting have opened many borders in terms of communication, and the “technirevolution” just keeps expanding. Being a journalism student, it has come to my realization that it […]
Letter from the Editor: Countdown to Commencement
My e-mail inbox was visited last week by a message from the University reminding me that the Graduation Fair was fast approaching; as a senior graduating in May of this […]
Go Far with Ferris
Ferris State University complements its education with job experience opportunities not often found at oversized universities. Any college student understands that high grades are valuable toward attaining a desirable job […]
“It’s Just a Game”
The satirical newspaper The Onion sells a t-shirt on its web site that says, “The sports team from my area is superior to the sports team from your area.” This […]
Socializing Student Loans
A bill presently before the Senate looks to overhaul the college loan and aid programs and end the role private lenders have in student loans. The Student Aid and Fiscal […]
What Tiger Can Teach Us
Dominating the news cycle over the last over the last week has been PGA Golf Superstar and marital media punching bag Tiger Woods.
Walking on Thin Ice
The 2010 Winter Olympic Olympics began with a tribute to 21-year-old luge racer Nodar Kumaritashvili, who died in a training crash on Feb. 12. A native of the Republic of […]