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Staff Editorial: College is an investment that pays off (eventually)

February 2, 2014 by Graphic Staff

Art by Brooke Muschott While sitting in your umpteenth GE lecture, wondering what in the world the geography of ancient Egypt has to do with your life or the real world, you might find yourself asking if paying thousands of dollars every year for a university education is actually worth it. After all, we are the Internet generation; all of the information accumulated by … [Read more...] about Staff Editorial: College is an investment that pays off (eventually)

Education needs to be tuned in, not tuned out

February 2, 2014 by Patrick Rear

Art by Brooke Muschott I don’t always watch television, but when I do it’s usually something no longer on the air. At the risk of sounding culturally irrelevant, I question the direction in which our television programming is heading. When I was younger, I remember watching the Discovery Channel and seeing everything from nature documentaries to crime shows and … [Read more...] about Education needs to be tuned in, not tuned out

Now trending: feminism in your newsfeed

February 2, 2014 by Evelyn Lee

When some people hear the word feminism, they automatically think of man-hating, bra-burning females screaming about rape. I understand that point of view; I used to share it. Coming from a conservative high school where being called a feminist was an insult, and one of my few interactions with feminism was my history teacher talking about her feminist days with disdain, I … [Read more...] about Now trending: feminism in your newsfeed

Bio class monitors beach habitats

January 28, 2014 by Julia Naman

Most people think of beaches simply as territories for playing volleyball or getting a good tan — not many view them as ecosystems. Through the nonprofit organization Beach Ecology Coalition along with projects in her biology classes, Professor of Biology Karen Martin works to spread the message that beaches aren’t just sandy playgrounds. “Most people are so used to thinking … [Read more...] about Bio class monitors beach habitats

The ‘bu Yorker

January 28, 2014 by Sacha Irick

Art by Sacha Irick _____________________________________________________________________________ Follow Sacha Irick on Twitter: @GraphicSacha … [Read more...] about The ‘bu Yorker

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