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2012Session

Bounty Scandal Isn’t Just Happening in the NFL

Bounty Scandal Everyone knows football is a rough and...

Are Atheists Just Like You and Me?

Atheists There are roughly 34 million adults in the United...

Trying to Get Minorities to Attend Private Schools is Tough

Private School Diversity All private schools claim to be...

Dumpster Diving Makes for Frugal Feasting

Dumpster diving, or “urban foraging,” as it is sometimes called, usually occurs behind grocery stores or other food establishments where food is thrown out as soon as it reaches its expiration date. But a relatively new group of Dumpster divers has emerged: those who don’t necessarily need to Dumpster dive.

College Majors: Follow the Heart or Follow the Money?

In the whirlwind that is most commonly known as senior year, it is almost impossible for a high school senior to go a few days without the question “What are you going to major in?”

Childhood Obesity a Major Concern

First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! Campaign was designed to help decrease the amount of obese and overweight children in America.

Flipping the classroom makes it easier on students

A flipped classroom is one that teaches through a variety of methods that uses computer technology where students go home and watch a lesson. They then go to school with the lesson already learned and are able to do what would normally be homework in class with their teacher present for questions.

The Power of Twitter? All in a Hashtag

Twitter broke the news of Whitney Houston’s death 27 minutes before the first news organization. The death of Osama Bin Laden was announced play-by-play on Twitter prior to any journalist nabbing the story. Why was the ability to search for key words and find “trends” not an original feature of Twitter?