OPINION


2/10/2014, 7:27pm

Sochi opening ceremony entertains the world

Russia arguably shocked the world this past Friday night with a stellar opening ceremony performance. According to The New York Times, this opening ceremony cost three times as much as all winter Olympic ceremonies combined.


2/4/2014, 5:04pm

The ups and downs of searching for internships

What is more important to your future employment than hands-on experience? Sure everyone looks for your degree and that impressive GPA, but what beefs up your resume and helps to set you apart from others is the amount and quality of your actual experience in your chosen field.


2/4/2014, 4:46pm

Good luck, Disney

The Walt Disney Co. has always been a stand-out organization in the United States. It has always produced excellent family-friendly entertainment and has been able to make people of all ages feel young and heart Well, this wholesome family network recently shocked the masses with a controversial episode of the popular show, “Good Luck Charlie.” During the episode the Duncan family plans a playdate for their youngest daughter Charlie.


1/27/2014, 8:42pm

"U Smile" in your mug shot

I have always hated how some celebrities use their status to get themselves out of trouble. There have been so many stars in Hollywood who do nothing but garner negative attention for the sake of being in the spotlight.


1/27/2014, 8:33pm

What is on my mind: Tau Kappa Epsilon

At the moment, the idiotic, disrespectful and humiliating actions that the Arizona State University fraternity chapter Tau Kappa Epsilon, also known as TKE, took part in on Martin Luther King Jr.


12/8/2013, 5:36pm

Beauty: it comes in all shapes and shades

Being a woman, an average woman, is tough. It is especially tough to be a unique woman, with her own style, with a “different” body figure and stand strong against society’s criticism of what a women should look like.


11/18/2013, 8:55pm

Is technology Good or bad?

Walking around the Shippensburg University campus, I usually notice a large majority of my fellow students staring into their phones, as if their eyeballs are tied to their displays by invisible strings.