The university is changing, and public sentiment seems to agree: It’s beginning to look a lot like a business. If revenue generation is replacing knowledge expansion as an end goal, it’s time students take it upon themselves to develop their critical thinking skills.
An archery range and a clubhouse on the Hill? Sounds cool enough.
Recent clamor about the Undergraduate Student Council’s lack of funds for the remaining school year makes me realize I should better understand the annual $121.38 Undergraduate Students Association Fee I pay.
The presidential campaigns for 2012 continue with their characteristic ad hominem advertisements, fumbling debates and attacks against the incumbent, and it’s time we take a closer look at who may be our next head honcho.
Nov. 7, 2011 “”mdash; A Missouri college required students to complete drug tests for their own safety. This program is currently on hold because it may have been in violation of students’ Fourth Amendment rights against unlawful search and seizure. Opinion columnists Rohan Viswanathan and Itak Moradi debate their views on the legitimacy of this measure.
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