The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
1 day ago by Giles Howard
Nelson Mandela is one of approximately 755,000 people on the United States' terrorist watch list, USA Today reported in a recent article. From Congress to the Cabinet, America's political establishment has expressed outrage that Mandela ended up on this list.
The Bottom Line, Frostburg State University, MD
2 days ago by Amanda Baldwin
When I first started out as the sex columnist, it threw me into local celebrity status. I found it amazing how suddenly TKE guys were trying to make appointments to have sex with me so that they could get an "exclusive." Then again, that just shows how little the boys of TKE actually know (Sorry, I had to take one last dig at you guys, at least most of you have been good sports about it).
The Bottom Line, Frostburg State University, MD
2 days ago by Michael Weaver
What could be more despicable than having two dogs fight for entertainment? People who torture animals for fun are among the most detested of human beings and rightly so. Of course human beings should be our prime concern and of the most importance, but that doesn't mean we don't also care about other sentient beings too, even if their nervous system isn't quite as complicated as our own.
The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
2 days ago
Even though professors might not like it or let students use it, Wikipedia is making a comeback in some university classrooms - but not as a source. Instead, some professors are having their students write articles for the popular encyclopedia Web site as a replacement for term papers or other traditional assignments.
The Pitt News, University of Pittsburgh, PA
3 days ago
The 2006 mid-term elections made Democrats the majority in Congress, proving once and for all that Americans were unsatisfied with the Republican leadership and with the Bush administration's handling of the war in Iraq. For many voters, the new Democratic majority was a sign that things were going to change.