Campus Voices
King’s Cult Classic Kills
By Natalie Reis Many critics, such as The New York Times and The Atlantic, would agree that American author Stephen King’s work is hard to adapt to film. King is a known master at creating […]
Hot ‘DAMN.’ wears blue in Bompton
By Judah Breitbach I wish my first time had been with the lights off. No distractions. Nothing but the bumping bass and Kendrick Lamar snarling “Got war and peace inside my DNA, I got power, […]
Some figures aren’t so big up close
By Ryan Fournier Many statements have been made by our new president, as well as others, about the dangers of immigrant populations in the United States. Far from ever limiting his talk, President Trump has […]
A ‘New Colussus’? Student opinion on current presidential administration
By Judah Breitbach The spirit of America is emblazoned at the feet of the Statue of Liberty. It’s called the New Colossus, written by Emma Lazarus. It reads: “Give me your tired, your poor, your […]
Adventure Outdoor Klub treks ‘Into Thin Air’
By Judah Breitbach The Adventures Outdoor Klub braved a the conditions of a relatively harsh winter for the area to travel to Hurricane Ridge for a snowshoe hike on Saturday, Feb 18. The club, headed […]
Campus Voices – What repercussions do you think we might face in lieu of President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily halting immigration from seven Muslin-majority countries as well as closing borders indefinitely?
I don’t think it will be much of a benefit for some international students. Having a diverse culture helps the United States have more perspective, and putting limits on people from different countries could limit […]
Campus Voices – Should Guantanamo Bay stay open or be closed? Why?
Li Tan, 16 Student It should be closed because our country shouldn’t spend so much money on Guantanamo Bay. Gregory Gross, 22 Student It should be closed because it’s not regulated by anyone other than the military […]