SOME MAY CRY. SOME MAY BE SHOCKED
But the Residence Hall Association hopes everyone will walk away with a more comprehensive understanding of what oppression really is. The Tunnel of Oppression is...
SHS Health Fair aims to educate
The 16th annual Health Fair, organized by Student Health Services, took over the breezeway and the SHS building on Tuesday to educate students about the...
Health leader visiting campus
Each year, 10 million children in developing countries die before reaching their fifth birthday, many of them from treatable diseases that extreme poverty and a...
A day for dancing
A group of dancers dressed in traditional Israeli clothing perform outside the Phyllis P. Marshall Center on Tuesday during Israel Day. The event was organized...
EDITORIAL
The state of Florida is now going to have to pay a multi-million dollar settlement because prison guards allegedly murdered another prisoner last year –...
Iran should not only be handled with kid gloves
This past Saturday, the United Nations’ Security Council voted unanimously for stricter sanctions against Iran for its failure to stop uranium enrichment. So far, the...
Ethiopia, not Starbucks, is the one committing atrocities
It would be very convenient if Starbucks was the malevolent corporate giant that the Students for Social Justice (SSJ) made it out to be at...
Anberlin gains attention
Stephen Christian, Anberlin’s lead singer, double majored in philosophy and psychology at UCF before forming Anberlin in 2001. PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE RORK With its...
Discussing the art of ink
Taking on the role of both teacher and student, tattoo artists from all over the country will gather this weekend to showcase their best work...