Christian Wyatt, sophomore biochemistry major, discussed the appeal of a small college. “I just like the idea of a Liberal Arts college, the smaller environment.…
Read MoreThe Campaign Trail: Political Outsiders
Due to their lack of political experience, Carly Fiorina, Ben Carson and Donald Trump are being referred to as outsider candidates in the 2016 presidential…
Read MoreAn overview of MU’s student protests
Photo courtesy of huffingtonpost.com. This year at University of Missouri at Columbia (MU) has been and continues to be one to make history. Students at…
Read MoreJames Bond is back in “Spectre”
“Spectre” reminds the audience of the ghosts of past James Bond movies but refreshes the experience with a great deal of action and excitement. The…
Read MoreTwo Jewell students expand their language skills abroad
Bruce Rash and Sandra Adams both studied abroad this summer through the CLS. Rash stayed in Japan, and Adams stayed in South Korea. Bruce Rash,…
Read MoreAn American game in London
On Nov. 1, the Kansas City Chiefs handed the Detroit Lions a pretty gruesome 45-10 loss. What is newsworthy about this story isn’t the fact…
Read MoreObscure Sports Weekly: Rugby
Rugby, first played in England and a staple of such countries as South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, is gaining traction and popularity in the United States.…
Read MoreTo be honest…with Luke Lockhart
To be honest, I’m sick of being compared to stars, giant, faraway stars that have nothing to do with me. I’m referring to those cliché videos…
Read MoreCross country season review
The men’s and women’s cross country team competed at the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) Oct. 6. The women’s team placed eighth, and the men’s…
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