Students with the bins should take advantage of this opportunity to recycle easily.
Editorial: Keep up-to-date with politics as a New Year’s resolution
Whatever your political ideology might be, it’s important to keep up with politics and vote.
News on the Twos newscast episode 4
This episode of News on the Twos focuses on Resolution 001, upcoming holiday events and sports.
New university president needs personable qualities
The role can be daunting, so the new president has to be ready.
Prepare for independence by tracking finances now
During this transition period between parental support and complete independence, students must learn how to handle their own finances.
Stable tuition rates do not justify increased fees
The general university fee will increase by $10 per credit hour, making it $125 per hour.
Survivors who stay silent during trend remain valid
People should remain sensitive and not pressure survivors to share their experiences just because of a trend.
Subtle racial prejudice still affects students
An investigation on the claims of racial profiling from a black student against campus police was completed within a week.
Racial prejudice remains a pertinent issue on campus
The only evidence they had for questioning McQuarters was that he was the last one through the gate, which wasn’t enough evidence to justify coming into his room.
SGA constitutional amendment needed to improve budget process
SGA members did the right thing by waiting for the most accurate enrollment numbers, but proposing the budget in the fourth week of classes still violates their constitution.
‘Sister Act’ to kick-start opera, music theater season
Based on the 1992 film of the same name, the musical Sister Act centers around an aspiring night club singer, “Deloris Van Cartier.”
Call campus police with any potential safety concerns
No students should feel silly for calling campus police. They’re here to make sure everyone is safe.
Title IX revamp reverses progress in campus safety
U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced Thursday that the Department of Education plans to revamp Title IX guidelines.
SGA encouraged to spend allocated funds wisely
It’s great that SGA is starting the year off right, but students still need to pay attention to their representatives’ actions.
Editors condemn actions of neo-Nazi, “alt-right” groups
As you begin another year of college or start your first year, remember to show love—even to groups and individuals who explicitly hate others.
Chick-fil-A won’t provide enough variety on its own
Officials announced earlier this month that they will replace Alvin’s Café with a Chick-fil-A, leaving students with dietary restrictions concerned.
SGA needs to avoid conflicts of interest, put students first
Student Government Association should represent the student body and work to improve student organizations through funding, advice and support.
Editors encourage students to support new SGA president
Randy Gipson-Black, religion sophomore, won the SGA presidential election 75 to 25 percent, becoming the president-elect until the inauguration on April 7.
Editors urge officials to take student petition seriously
Two students recently issued a petition to improve communication between officials in the theater department and acting students.
Food service transition calls for sympathetic students
Students should acknowledge the work of Sodexo employees during their last few months with the university and help them through the transition.
University appoints new volleyball coach
University officials hired Jason Munoz as the new head coach of the volleyball team.
Officials need to find simple, consistent housing draft method
The housing draft has changed for the fourth consecutive year.
Students encouraged to take Blue Alert messages seriously
Blue Alert is the university’s way of alerting the campus of emergency situations and need-to-know information.
Dining services needs to better accommodate dietary restrictions
While most vegans and vegetarians choose their food based on a moral decision, some students can’t eat certain foods because of an intolerance, allergy or religious restriction.
Editors encourage SGA to support repurposing bill
The Repurposing Club aims to promote ways to improve the environment on campus. Its first project is to introduce recycling opportunities to the dorms.
Facilities, students need better communication
Maintenance is important, but so is security. The editors encourage maintenance to communicate more with students.