Columns

Break the cycle of break anxiety

November 19, 2020

With less than a week until the long-awaited — yet perhaps dreaded — Nov. 24, you’re probably experiencing two conflicting sentiments: relief and apprehension. Approaching the last day of in-person classes, we can look forward […]

Columns

We need more Greta Thunbergs

September 29, 2019

Greta Thunberg’s speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York Monday, Sept. 23 was a necessary push in the fight against climate change. While it had mixed reviews among liberals and conservatives […]

Columns

Respect the library and its staff

September 4, 2019

Pickler Memorial Library is a resident hotspot here on campus most weeknights and weekends. It’s the place for late-night study sessions, multiple Starbucks trips and many mental breakdowns. Beyond what the library has to offer, […]

Sports

Sodexo and athletes don’t mix

March 30, 2016

Nutrition is an important concern for students, but for student athletes, this concern is doubled. Because of their increased physical activity, student athletes need greater amounts of nutrients in their diets — nutrition the dining halls alone might not be able to […]