Food waste can be combatted through student efforts
Young people are often thought to have little understanding of how good we have it. Most PSU students have no concept of what it was like to starve during the Depression, to know famine and shortages that are still so common around the world. One need only step into Gibson Dining Hall and watch the clean-up conveyer belt of food trays and dirty plates roll by to see just how much food is wasted on campus.…
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Foxtown worth the fightNoise complaints could threaten much-loved venue's survival
Rural Mulberry residents are battling the bands that perform at Foxtown City Limits. According to a recent Morning Sun article, area residents Mark Kassler and Grant Reed recently approached the Crawford County Commission in the hopes of curbing what they perceived as disruptive noise resulting from Foxtown's outdoor concerts.…
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A good schedule is hard to find
On Tuesday, April 15, I did something I haven't done since I was a freshman; I woke up at five in the morning to enroll. I wasn't really worried about getting into any classes. I am a junior, after all. But there were two courses that I was somewhat worried about.…
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Collegio Online readers write back
On "Day of Silence efforts promote much-needed QSA growth," 4/17/08 QSA members denigrate themselves and other GLBT (gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender) people by calling themselves "queer," implying that there is something deficient or abnormal in their social-psychological development.…
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