Should we even bother with it?
Month: November 2012
Choosing the President
Why the Electoral College Matters
It is time for a change
It’s safe to say that the upcoming election will be plenty exciting. The most recent electoral analyses suggest that the results remain inconclusive. The last time we such a close race was in 2000 and we all know how many votes made the difference: merely 537. So if there were […]
K.O.P mall’s Forever 21 revamped
Shopping malls go through a variety of changes. New stores are added while old ones disappear. Sometimes stores simply change location or get updated. However, these changes can be positive. That’s the case with the Forever 21 in the King of Prussia mall. As you may have heard or noticed, […]
It’s Our Town’s time to shine
Who are we? Who are we to each other? Our society has reached a point where it is necessary to ask such questions and re-evaluate what it means to be a participant of a community. This is especially true in light of several relatively recent tragedies, such as the Trayvon […]
Three good reasons for four more years
In the midst of the vicious election cycle and the subsequent, sudden expertise of every individual citizen concerning matters of policy and governance, the very issues at stake on November 6th seem to be obfuscated by political blackwater. Rather than focusing on the soundbites and easily consumable slips and blunders, […]
P.A. JUDGE: Voters no longer need ID
Students at Eastern University have received notifications about the new law set in place to have an appropriate form of identification in order to vote. Bettie Ann Brigham has sent students an email about how Eastern offered stickers to allow student IDs to be used for the proper identification to […]
Staff thoughts on Student center
How the delayed construction of the center affects faculty members
Third Presidential Finalist
Dr. Robert Duffett on Faith reason and justice
The Waltonian Guide to…
Being an informed voter