PERSPECTIVE: Online friendships can be meaningful, safe
By Katherine Burgess Managing Editor About five years ago, four friends — one who lived in California, one in New York State, one in Japan and one in China — met up with me to […]
By Katherine Burgess Managing Editor About five years ago, four friends — one who lived in California, one in New York State, one in Japan and one in China — met up with me to […]
By Joshua Edgren Guest Writer College is expensive. Happy-go-lucky high school graduates enroll in a university, and suddenly words such as “tuition” and “housing” and “lab fees” carry dark and sinister meanings. Suppose a freshman […]
By Julia Duin C&C Adviser One Wednesday morning in mid-February, I dropped by St. Mary’s, the only Catholic church in town. It was my first visit there and not a place I usually patronize, in […]
By Katherine Burgess Managing Editor Errors sometimes slip into the paper. We at the Cardinal & Cream know that as well as any news source. Sometimes it is a misspelled name. Sometimes we mess up […]
By Beth Byrd Editor-in-Chief I licked the greasy, metallic-orange grit off my fingers once the package was empty, as if I were a cat grooming myself after devouring my prey. “Did I really just eat […]
By Paul Deschenes Guest Writer M. Scott Peck opened his book “The Road Less Travelled” with this sentence: “Life is difficult.” I want to borrow from Peck and say that college is difficult. It can […]
By Jordan Buie Guest Writer When I started attending Union University in 2006, Movie Gallery was the second largest movie rental company in the United States and Canada. By the end of April 2010, Movie […]
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