The great soda pop debate February 27, 2014 SHAY MILLS Opinions Editor Sure, you can enjoy a nice Coke, if you like drinking syrup and sugar. Coke is the definition of too…
‘One sick love story’ February 27, 2014 LASHAWNDA WHITE Staff Writer The wildly popular coming-of-age novel, The Fault in Our Stars is getting the silver-screen treatment. This best-selling novel by John…
Tennis teams take the court February 27, 2014 KAT PUDUCAY Staff Writer The 2014 tennis season is in full swing. Both the men and women’s teams have been preparing for this spring…
Starving for the spotlight February 27, 2014 ROBIN PETERSON Staff Writer As the world continues to be turned upside down by turmoil in multiple countries, everyone in the U.S. is focused…
Students bring awareness to eating disorders February 26, 2014 KACI PARKER Community Editor Body drawings, info tables, fun activities, oh my! Feb. 24-28 marks National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Students educated on the…
Registering guests online February 26, 2014 EMMA SOROHAN Staff Writer Beep, beep, beep is the noise some students report hearing when calling the security gate to register guests. Students consistently…
Not so easy to read, college edition February 26, 2014 RAYVEN DAVIS Community Editor Series No. 1, A look at the difficulty of buying books for college students It’s a joy to peel back…
Taking his passion to the next level February 26, 2014 KAYLA BROWN Advertising Editor Not only has sophomore Irving Muniz discovered his passion, he has encountered great success pursuing it. “It’s so easy. Being…
One fish, two fish, maybe more fish? February 26, 2014 VICTORIA LAUGHLIN Staff Writer The fish tank located in the Batten Student Center has been around for the building’s lifetime. In recent years, the…
Boy Scouts open to all February 26, 2014 Steven bond Staff Writer Changing history, openly gay Boy Scouts of America are now allowed within the organization. There have been a number of…