As crowds gathered down the sides of Constitution Avenue, one would almost believe a president was being inaugurated or be reminded of the historic speech…
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Senior Sarah Crosley uses Hall Grant to spend three weeks in Romania working on archaeological sites. This past summer Sarah Crosley, senior Classics and English…
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Sophomore Brett Stone interned this summer at KCPT, a local broadcasting station in Kansas City that allowed him to see the advantages of public media…
Read MoreHilltop Voices: Erin Melton on the 2016 presidential campaign announcements
In case anyone has failed to notice, campaigning has in fact begun for the 2016 presidential election. There has been much speculation in the past…
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When controversial news is being discussed in the college setting, a lot of the time there is some great discourse. During this discourse, however, you…
Read MoreEdward Snowden: patriot or traitor?
Since Edward Snowden released thousands of secret NSA documents detailing United States involvement in both domestic and foreign surveillanceto certain journalists, the question of whether…
Read More“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” strikes a perfect balance between humor and news
John Oliver began hosting “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” in April 2014 and has joined the small, exclusive group of engaging, educational and satirical…
Read MoreHilltop Voices: Grace Webber on Zayn and Islamophobia
Grace Webber, freshman accounting major, reflects on Zayn’s decision to leave One Direction and the Islamophobia that surrounded his departure. The latest display of ignorance…
Read MoreAFE: Bottom of Curry Hall has been on fire for days, no one has noticed
The basement of Curry Hall has been on fire for four days now. The cause of the fire is unknown, much like the location of…
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