Futures in Limbo: The Closure of ITT Technical Institute
The lives and education of ITT Technical Institute’s 35,000 students were put on hold after the for-profit school shut its doors for good on Sep. 6, leaving many students in debt with no degree.
A Halloween Experiment
From the moment Zaphire Borghi was born, his parents were given the scare of their lives due to his birth being premature.
Food for Thought
Along with adequate amounts of sleep and regular exercise, food is an important determinate in allowing our mind to absorb information, and to recall that information in class.
The "B" Word
The true issue for the Delgados was not money, but the rapid rate at which honeybees were disappearing.
Uber Takes the Wheel
Will Uber’s robot cars be the end of human drivers? Ride-sharing companies, like Uber, continuously take steps towards fully-autonomous, driverless vehicles.
Caught in the Stream
Music sales are steadily declining, 16 percent lower than they have been in over 2 decades, but it is not as if less people are listening to music.
The Lackadaisical Voter
The majority of Chaffey Community College students are not registered voters, and yet they have concerns about who the Commander-in-Chief will be.
Empathy Through Art
Art posters showcased at the Wignall Museum’s new exhibit, “No Human Being is Illegal: Posters on the Myths & Realities of the Immigrant Experience” combine an artistic expression with the world of politics.
Digging for Treasure
A large red and white building houses some of the oldest and quirkiest antiques from bygone eras within its vast meandering isles.
History of the Syrian Civil War
Thousands of civilians have been killed and millions have fled the country since the start of its civil war. But to understand how the country reached a crumbling state, one must understand the history leading up to the war.
Social Media's Impact on Student Education
Since the "app generation," students choose to utilize social media, and it determines their academic corollary, both positive and negative.
Californians Take the Colorado River
In an attempt to help Southern California through its drought crisis, an agreement has been made with the state of Nevada to lease water that is retained from the Colorado River to the basin of Lake Mead.
Poke Problems
Dozens of bizarre and unfortunate incidents have occurred to those merely on the hunt for Pokemon.
Sustainability in Progress
Plans for conservation have shown improvements just within the past year by reducing water usage and the amount of electricity used on school grounds.
Losing Faith in Faith
Former preacher-turned-atheist and co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation Dan Barker discussed how he lost his faith along with his latest book, "GOD: The Most Unpleasant Character in All Fiction".
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America has fallen under the disillusion that corporations have the same rights as citizens. Sure, they do not sleep, eat, drink or act in any way like human beings, but the idea has grounded stability.