Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Letter to the editor: ugly buttons

Letter to the editor: ugly buttons

February 14, 2012 · Leave a Comment 

I am writing to you today regarding the new buttons on the Student Tab of the My Carroll portal.

Letter to the editor: Teach us how to Dougie

Letter to the editor: Teach us how to Dougie

April 10, 2011 · 1 Comment 

Over the course of the past five years, your term as president of Carroll University has proven that it will be remembered for several years. You have brought a unique vibe to campus, something that cannot be exemplified in simple phrases but by simply witnessing the positive changes.

Letter to the editor: End the ‘R’ word

Letter to the editor: End the ‘R’ word

March 15, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

For the first time at Carroll University, Greek Life enacted an awareness event by participating in the Spread the Word to End the Word campaign. This operation originally began with Soeren Palumbo at Notre Dame and Tim Shriver at Yale but now employs college campuses throughout the world looking to join the movement of mutual respect and human dignity.

Letter to the Editor: Sexuality & Religion

Letter to the Editor: Sexuality & Religion

December 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

This is to the gay students who think their sexuality conflicts with their spirituality. I want you to know you have choices. You can choose how to live with your sexuality.

Letter to the Editor: Campus Involvement

Letter to the Editor: Campus Involvement

November 23, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Often times when I talk about this school, the most common thing people say is Carroll is a “suitcase school”. After doing some investigating, I discovered that our freshman-to-sophomore retention rate, on average over the past 4 years, has been around 75 percent – meaning 25 percent of freshman will drop-out or transfer to another school before their sophomore year begins.

Letter to the Editor: Honey, art was so last year!

Letter to the Editor: Honey, art was so last year!

November 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

As an ardent art student, I spend many hours and enough credits of my time slaving over projects in the classroom or on a Mac. I take pride in my art, even if it isn’t Warhol-worthy. But it seems to me, having taken a semester’s worth of basic and intermediate fine arts classes, that not enough students take their classes seriously.

Letter to the Editor: The lack of the Mac’

Letter to the Editor: The lack of the Mac’

October 15, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Answer me this, why does a school that awards $49 million in financial aid and have 3,500 students only have ONE computer lab that is completely Macintosh computers?

Letter to the Editor: Parking

Letter to the Editor: Parking

October 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Everyone knows that as a university gets larger the amount of students in attendance increases. It seems silly to even say that, right? Well, Carroll University not only has an expansion of on-campus students, but also a constantly expanding commuter student population.

Letter to the editor: Students need to respect

Letter to the editor: Students need to respect

September 14, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

Ah, Carroll University convocations. It’s no lie that a vast majority of students attend these functions not for their educational value, but for the fact that there are a certain amount required for graduation. However, upon arrival, some of these convocations can be quite beneficial and interesting; if you’re lucky enough to find one that doesn’t clash with your schedule.

Letter to the editor: 30 tips for going green today

Letter to the editor: 30 tips for going green today

April 27, 2010 · Leave a Comment 

30 tips to help save the environment.

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