It’s the middle of the semester, and that means many of us have found ourselves waist deep in quizzes and tests. Whether this is your first year in college or you are a returning student, improvements can always be made to your study habits. The following is a list of tip’s that will help you… Continue reading Column: The do’s and don’ts of studying
Category: Viewpoints
Editorial: Men get involved with ‘HeforShe’
It is a common misconception in today’s world that feminism is the belief that women are superior to men. In reality, feminism is the belief that men and women should be treated as equals in every aspect. Recently, Emma Watson, of Harry Potter fame and UN Goodwill Ambassador, spoke at the United Nations to launch… Continue reading Editorial: Men get involved with ‘HeforShe’
Fall fashion trends involve lots of layers, deep tones
If you’re looking to be stylish, remember that fall is all about the warm tones, and trying to stay warm and cool at the same time. This year’s fall fashion may not differ much from last year, but new fashion trends will be added to the mix. Women seem to be very peculiar when it… Continue reading Fall fashion trends involve lots of layers, deep tones
Editorial: Disabled can’t stand for Kanye West
Individuals with disabilities must have accommodations that meet their needs, but they should never be discriminated against. Obviously, this is a lesson that Kanye West needs to learn, along with some simple rules of etiquette. In case you didn’t know, West put his tactlessness on full display at a recent concert in Sydney, Austrailia, when… Continue reading Editorial: Disabled can’t stand for Kanye West
Switchboard Circuit: Fall weather
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Comedic world mourns Joan Rivers
Sadly, this past week the comedic world lost a special human being: Joan Rivers. Rivers played a pivotal role in America’s comical view of fashion and what the fashion world has to say. Rivers regarded each day as a gift from God. “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is God’s gift; that’s why… Continue reading Comedic world mourns Joan Rivers
Editorial: Academic honesty not just issue for students
An accomplished English professor at UNLV is currently being accused of serial plagiarism. As both students and journalists, we have decided to speak out about the consequences that should follow if a professor is caught using work not belonging to him or her. At this point, it is probably safe to assume most of us… Continue reading Editorial: Academic honesty not just issue for students
Column: Skyhawk Success Secrets: Resolutions
By now your schedule is set and you are on autopilot in your new routine. Your classes and living arrangements are no longer issues. You know when to be in bed in order to wake early enough to eat breakfast and prepare for your first class and you have a checklist of the courses remaining… Continue reading Column: Skyhawk Success Secrets: Resolutions
The Pacer Meme No. 2
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Column: Our memories won’t let us forget 9/11
The class bell rings. Only young children noticed we were going home quite early. Parents were punctual about getting their children early from school or daycare. As a young girl, she was the last to leave. When she went home she took her nap; everything was quiet and the air was thick with tension. The… Continue reading Column: Our memories won’t let us forget 9/11