by Dan Keenan in Opinion
While at the mention of the term "swine flu", students usually make a comedic, sarcastic remark, The Greyhound encourages Loyola students to take notice that the matter actually deserves a more serious precedence. Though it may seem that the chances for an outbreak on the Evergreen campus are unlikely, students should heed that a college living environment is the ideal condition under which this H1N1 virus can easily spread, with hundreds of people living in such close proximity.
by Andrew Zaleski in Opinion
"Study Abroad" is listed as the 72nd entry on Christian Lander's Stuff White People Like blog, sandwiched right in between "Gentrification" and "Being the only white person around."
As we know, most college students spend some portion of their third year at university studying abroad.
by Kate Barker in Opinion
It was last weekend as I sat perched nervously on the edge of a vinyl seat pleading with a man who spoke very little English, (but very good "pissed off"), that I realized it: I have developed a legitimate fear of taxi rides. But before you (quite rightfully) begin to judge me for this admittedly bizarre fear, let me elaborate a bit.
by Dan Clements in Opinion
Much of the current debate on health care reform centers on the question of whether to include a government-run health insurance entity, colloquially referred to as the "public option." President Obama initially triumphed the idea (yet now has backtracked somewhat) and Speaker Nancy Pelosi and many ranking members of Congress have also expressed support for it -- claiming that it is essential to reforming health care.
by Natalia Rivera in Opinion
Facing economic decline, $5.3 trillion worth of public debt, rising unemployment rates, and a rapidly aging population, Japan is in dire need of major political and economic reforms.
70 percent of registered Japanese voters demonstrated their frustration with the current government in last week's historic election by casting out the Liberal Democratic Party, which has been in power for the past 54 years, and granting an astonishing victory to the opposition group, the Democratic Party of Japan.
by T3 in Opinion
Thumbs Up:
To all the Seniors who made amazing costumes from actually being the jungle to the personification of jungle juice.
To Primos...haven't been there myself, but word on the street is Boulder has some competition ... if it ever opens.
To student escorts.