by Photos and Story by Victor Rollins in Features
"Bronze Stars, Silver Stars, all that shit don't mean nothin'," says Buddy Richardson as he drives a replica M16 into the ground. He will later hang boots and a helmet honoring those who died in combat - this sign of respect has been used since the World War II era.
Bahama trips inspire this "dinosaur"
by Christien Bradt in Features
Dr. Kevin Jordan is a self-described "dinosaur" in the Biological Sciences department. He prefers phone calls and in-person conversations with students to emails and never lectures from PowerPoint slides. He expects students to be able to take notes without copying from a screen.
by Stefanie Thomas, In Motion in Features
"Sex and marriage is just not what it used to be!" These were the opening words of Dr. Ron Morrison at the lecture he presented to the large crowd of students who filled the auditorium of the science building on Thursday October 29th. Not only were there no empty seats in the room but students were crammed into every possible nook and cranny to hear Dr.
by Christien Bradt, In Motion Staff Writer in Features
Tom Murray is a rushed, somewhat fidgety guy who might strike you as being scatterbrained. But this DSC student isn't scatterbrained- he's just scattered. His talents and determination lead him in so many different directions that it wasn't surprising when he rushed off to eat and left his school bag behind.
Want to save more money? Eat more fast food
by Ryan Merkel in Features
"I'm having a hard time saving money with all the mounting bills and increasing prices. Do you have any advice on how I can save money in these tough economical times?" - Broke Male Student Money is a constant dilemma in the lives of the average college student.
No excuses: Do more for your planet while online
by Christien Bradt in Features
You might be sitting in a chair at a café or lying on your bed at home, but you can do a lot for the planet from your Mac PC. We are the generation of multitaskers and our personal computers are where a lot of the evidence lies. From instant messaging to Facebook to YouTube, let's admit it - we leave our online class window open for hours as a time, but that time is largely spent being wasted in as many ways as possible.