Guardian , Wright State University, OH
3 days ago by Patrick Craig
We've all dealt with anger that comes from intense frustration at some point in our lives. We will sometimes make bad decisions because of it. Such has certainly been the case with me in recent days; I've been severely frustrated by the current state of affairs with our campus newspaper.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
2 days ago
Nexus, Wright State's literary journal, has long been an excellent medium for writers to have their work published. Whether it was their first or sixteenth published work, writers could use Nexus to get their work out to the world and add to their resume.
However, that all may change next year.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
3 days ago by Sarah Davis
A devastating tropical cyclone hit the country of Burma, also known as Myanmar on Saturday, May 3. The worst of the damage occurred in the Irrawaddy Delta area, where the bloated bodies of the dead frequently float up on to the shore, according to CNN.
The death toll is estimated to be between 62,000 and 100,000 according to a May 13 Associated Press article .
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
3 days ago by Taylor Dungjen
It's thigh highs and low blows for one of America's favorite Hollywood role models.
Like every other bottle-blonde celebrity in Hollywood, Lindsay Lohan has launched her own clothing line. The "much anticipated" line consists of one thing and one thing only: leggings.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
3 days ago by Stacy Carmichael
Your article regarding Rainbow Alliance in the April 30, 2008 issue of the Guardian was very informative, but perhaps you should have gone directly to the source of all the complaints against the organization.
The Guardian interviewed only two of the organization's advisors, only two student members, and had perspectives from sixty percent of the executive board, who of course are going to defend their position on cancelling the organization's meetings.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
3 days ago
Once again, following the well-publicized death of an animal, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is calling for action.
Immediately after a second-place finish at the Kentucky Derby horserace on Saturday, May 3, a filly named Eight Belles collapsed after she broke both of her front ankles.