Iowa Caucus Surprises, Status Quo Remains By Ryan Mau

On Tuesday, thousands of Iowan voters went to their voting precincts to choose who they supported as Presidential candidate for their party. After the dust had settled, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) had won the state for his party, and Hillary Clinton claimed victory for the Democratic Party with a difference of three state delegates. Bigger surprises that arose out of the evening were the second-place … Continue reading Iowa Caucus Surprises, Status Quo Remains By Ryan Mau

There are Processes for Processes and Processes for when those Processes aren’t Processed Correctly by Stephanie Hoover

No, I am not Abbot or Costello, however the way they looked at the world and parodied it resonates greatly with me. As I was reading the journal of Dorothy Wordsworth for my class and in thinking about “the good life” and “nature” camping suddenly popped into my mind. But just as it brought to me the relaxed feeling of “getting away” it also brought … Continue reading There are Processes for Processes and Processes for when those Processes aren’t Processed Correctly by Stephanie Hoover

Preview: The 50th Super Bowl, and Possibly the Most Entertaining One by Tom Rynott

  There are many reasons to tune into this Sunday’s much anticipated Super Bowl 50. For the avid sports fan, the reasons I need not list here. Even for the reluctant, but socially obligated, sports fan I need not list many of these forthcoming reasons. As the Super Bowl has become as much a cultural institution as any holiday or tradition I can think of. … Continue reading Preview: The 50th Super Bowl, and Possibly the Most Entertaining One by Tom Rynott

Bullying by Daniel Holst

It’s a shame that I must even associate the word forgotten to the senselessly persistent tragedy of school shootings, yet on February 27, 2012 at Chardon High School in Ohio, T.J. Lane killed three students and seriously maimed a fourth. Following that often forgotten shooting, I submitted a letter to the Quad City Times that was published on March 11, 2012 which will shortly comprise … Continue reading Bullying by Daniel Holst