Monday, August 17

In the news:

Walk tall, despite the sex hair

From scaling fences to slipping down an ivy-covered hill to walking home barefoot ““ I’ve heard some absurd stories. Ah, the Walk of Shame. The nuances of leaving without waking anybody up, the acrobatics of getting out of a building unnoticed, and ““ let’s be honest here ““ no one really wants to dwell on a person’s physical appearance during all this. Read more...


Beyond basics: educating outside the box

College students beware: Classes other than history, English, math and science might be of mild import in opening your eyes. But of course, novelty is dangerous in education, and anyone who goes above and beyond the well-worn “do re mi” scale of life is bound to be driving that bus to hell. Read more...


Letters to the Editor

Another place for free textbooks The article “Reaching for less expensive textbooks”(Jan. 9) left out one great source for free textbooks. The Undergraduate Students Association Council’s Financial Supports Commission’s Booklending Program offers free textbooks that can be checked out for the entire quarter. Read more...




Band-Aids won’t seal education divide

Nothing is perfect. The U.S. is too imperialistic, people are selfish and Teach for America Corps members aren’t the most fantastic teachers on the planet. But imperfection is never a reason to completely destroy a good thing. Read more...