Letter to the editor: The truth behind foodstamps
The number of people on welfare in Alabama in 2010 was 51,205.
The number of people on welfare in Alabama in 2010 was 51,205.
On Monday, March 4, I was invited to one of more than 25 focus groups at the Ralph B. Draughon library hosted by the Office of the Provost.
Tuition hurts. Even if your family is well off - or you managed to wrangle a full-ride scholarship - tuition is expensive.
In Alabama, gambling is illegal, technically.
In the past two weeks, I have been extremely disappointed and frankly, screwed over by the Tiger Transit system.
It's not because I am lazy or because I did not like the people who ran in it--I have voted in past SGA elections.
Professional baseball season is right around the corner, and for many, if not most of us, that means there's another chance for us to follow the Braves to the postseason, only to see them collapse.
As always, the Oscars mark the end of the award season for 2013.
The lines between reality television shows and our everyday reality have long been blurred.
SGA elections have a tendency to divide people on campus.
I admit the whole Twilight craze left me skeptical to any form of entertainment with a semblance of romance combined with anything remotely supernatural.
As I sat quietly in front of a bank of lockers in the back of a brand new Gander Mountain, I wondered what, exactly, I was doing there.
The Pope's recent decision to step down has got us thinking. Does a man really need to have the same job for the rest of his life?
As award season is here and the Oscars are coming up soon, most people are heading to the theatre based on hype and controversy.
Winter is usually the time for all of the big dramatic Oscar nominated films to have their time, but sometimes it is a bit daunting to watch dark thought provoking film after dark thought provoking film.
On Friday, President Obama proposed a "compromise" to last year's Contraception Mandate that would expand that mandate's religious exemption to include religious-affiliated organizations.
Recently, some news articles and editorials around the state have painted a distorted or incomplete picture about our business, our prices and the way we are regulated.
One of the ultimate goals of every child or teenager is to be a grown-up.
Like so many of us, their roots are firmly planted deep in the corner of College and Magnolia.
I can't be sure exactly who said it, but it's caught my attention.