
Be nice to Liberal Arts majors: a different perspective
There has been much debate over whether liberal arts degrees are still important, and if STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and business degrees should get more funding.
There has been much debate over whether liberal arts degrees are still important, and if STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and business degrees should get more funding.
The United States Military Academy at West Point is taking one of its former employees to court. She could end up with two years in prison for her heinous crime: stealing a bag of meatballs.
Every Wednesday from 9 to 10 p.m., Campus Ministry gathers in the St. Jude Chapel to celebrate Praise and Worship. Or as Campus Minister Matt Cranley calls it:
The PS4 will be the first of the next generation of gaming consoles, joined by the yet-unannounced Xbox 720. It’s set to release in late 2013, just before the holiday rush.
Biologist Kelly Gestring caught a 14 pound fish in Broward County, nearly breaking an international record, and he isn’t happy about it. The species of fish Gestring caught was a bullseye snakehead, an invasive species in Florida’s freshwater systems. It can breathe air, enabling it to survive outside of water for days. They were discovered in Broward County’s waters in 2000, and haven’t been eliminated.
As an attendee of Manhattan College in New York, Doug Logan wanted to become a sports writer his freshman year. Throughout high school he was a letterman, enjoying sports such as soccer and boxing among others.
Ashley Reynolds, Contributing Writer On Feb. 21, Sony announced the upcoming release of its new…
Every Wednesday from 9 to 10 p.m., Campus Ministry gathers in the St. Jude Chapel to celebrate Praise and Worship. Or as Campus Minister Matt Cranley calls it: “Our opportunity to reunite ourselves to God and refocus our hearts back on our creator.”
The researchers used an iPhone to play the role of a microscope while obtaining samples. The cellular device had an $8 ball lens attached to the
original camera lens with double-sided sticky tape and a regular torch.
Biologist Kelly Gestring caught a 14-pound fish in Broward County, nearly breaking an international record, and he isn’t happy about it. The species of fish Gestring caught was a bullseye snakehead, an invasive species in Florida’s freshwater systems. It can breathe air, enabling it to survive outside of water for days. They were discovered in Broward County’s waters in 2000, and haven’t been eliminated since.