Day: June 6, 2016

  • Gorilla’s death should bring focus back to endangered species

    Protecting western lowland gorillas in wild best way to honor Harambe’s memory, come to terms with controversial shooting When Harambe, a western lowland gorilla, was shot about a week ago at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens to save a toddler who’d fallen into his moat, I immediately joined the side of the debate that…

  • Bathroom use debate ignores basic rights

    Transgender people wrongly portrayed as dangerous in national discussion about using bathrooms corresponding to gender identity The reason many people are so frightened about allowing individuals to use restrooms corresponding to their gender identity rather than that listed on their birth certificates is, for the most part, based on a fundamental misunderstanding of transgender people.…

  • Sophomore makes studying abroad easier

    International student starts YouTube channel to offer information, tips for individuals looking to pursue college in United States He walks around campus filming himself with his phone. He’s not crazy, he’s a vlogger with thousands of fans. Harsh Gosar, a computer science sophomore, creates YouTube videos to talk about school in America and give advice…

  • Out of Uniform

    Student veterans adjust to civilian life by finding community, inform classroom discussion with experiences It was only within the first two weeks of Richard Bailey’s deployment to Iraq that his life was put seriously in danger. He was coming back from the on-base gym with a few of his buddies. All of a sudden, something…