The digital beast
By Denise Taylor | October 22, 2012Newsweek’s switch from the print medium to a digital format indicates changes in economics as well as in readership.
Newsweek’s switch from the print medium to a digital format indicates changes in economics as well as in readership.
Regardless of year, it is never too late to get involved in University activities.
A legal misunderstanding in Minnesota shows states need to clarify their policies about online education.
Cynicism about the state of politics is no reason not to vote.
Sexting highlights the permanent nature of information we circulate via technology.
An education should not merely be measured in jobs and salaries.
35: number of faculty members in the University’s religious studies department, making it the largest at any U.S.
Swim tests are an inappropriate requirement of university students.
Rankings are useful to attract good students, but universities should not be overly concerned with them.
Convicts who have served their sentences should be given the right to vote, in order to preserve the essence of democracy.
The government should eliminate the term “marriage” in order to achieve civic equality for all couples
“I am disappointed that the Medical School administration was/remains unwilling to end the use of animals in its training programs.”
Institutions should not follow the University of Texas System in rushing to give credits for online courses.
Providing free birth control is a matter of social equality.
The obsession with college rankings perverts the true purpose of college.
The Board of Visitors should approve the University’s creation of a Mormon Studies Chair.
Students should not make a point of complaining about political reality.
The Supreme Court should overturn precedent by ruling that affirmative action merely perpetuates the inequalities it attempts to correct.
A fourth-year trustee offers advice on how to find happiness.
The president of the Fourth-Year Trustees urges reflection on the nature of traditions.