Pay at the pump for education
By Brandon Possin | February 17, 2004HOW CAN the High Andes help students get into classes a hemisphere away?Put gas into a car and out comes the answer.
HOW CAN the High Andes help students get into classes a hemisphere away?Put gas into a car and out comes the answer.
When Admissions Office Dean Blackburn reads this year's batch of regular decision applications, he presides over injustice.
IF ONLY we didn't owe so much money! Exorbitant tuition prices are not just expenses to us students --- they cost our community too.
IMAGINE if the U-Hall security personnel only frisked fans who were yellow, brown or black-skinned.
Will others vote for him? How much money have others given him? Never before have these questions been asked so frequently leading up to a presidential election.Voters should evaluate a candidate based on his/her ability to solve the problems facing Americans, not by speculating how others will vote.
Does anybody know when the Majority Career Fair will take place? Who will be my white peer advisor?
We think too hard. It explains a comment that girls at the University "are too smart to know what they want." In reality, both genders are guilty of this.
What is the best reason to not vote Republican?Republicans favor the private interest over the public good.An example?The Bush Administration's attempts to undermine the federal direct loan program to benefit special interest tells a story of who is running the government. Within this story lies disturbing venality, campaign contributions influencing legislation, and a scam to enrich corporations at the expense of taxpayers. What Republicans are striving to kill is the federal government direct-loan program from the Clinton era that loans students money for college.
Heart is pronounced corazon, not corathson. Empanadas are more filling than tapas. Samba excites more than flamenco.
This year in class I will sit next to students the University admitted, in part, because of what their dads did.