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Guns! Guns! For Everyone! 1033 Brings Military Weapons to the North Country
Across the country, local and university police forces now have access to surplus military equipment through the Defense Department’s Excess Property, or “1033” program. Originally created to combat high crime and drug violence in the…
Journalism’s New Clothes
By Rebecca Doser
FEATURES EDITOR
“It’s about the most fun work other than maybe…being Beyoncé!” NCPR station manager Ellen Rocco declares her passion for working in the journalism industry during a debate on the current state of…
A Spike in Abroad Apps? Setting the Record Straight
Right before mid semester break, students were informed whether or not they were accepted to SLU’s various off campus study programs for Spring 2015. Roughly two thirds of SLU students study off campus at least once during their college…
Bridging Borders: SLU Professor Delivers Keynote Address at Conference in Palestine
By: Brenda Winn and Devin Pafumi
Over the last week of September, Global Studies Professor John Collins traveled to Palestine to serve as the keynote speaker for a conference on “Living, Consuming, and Action in Glocal Palestine.” This…
Outside The Bubble: Perils at Pumpkin Fest
This past Saturday October 18, in Keene, N.H., chaos broke out at its annual Pumpkin Festival, after a nearby house party at Keene State College spiraled out of control. The melee left a car overturned and extensive property damage to both…
Fraternity Gets the “X”
By: Emma Hennesay
STAFF WRITER
A fraternity at the University of Wisconsin has been suspended and is pending investigation by the school and its national organization after accusations that female guests were marked with color-coded Xs on…