Censorship cannot silent the voice of the people
Mia Shilpi
November 8, 2011
The first half of 2011 saw a historic string of revolutions in the Middle East and across the world, as various Arab dictators were overthrown by citizens no longer content with tyranny, brought together by the power of the Internet. Ranging from shutting down social networking sites to shutting down... Read more »
Educational harmony
Vera Hughes, Opinion Editor
May 25, 2011
There is a popular stereotype that Asians are academically oriented, very smart and usually at the top of their classes. Hasn’t everyone heard someone make a nerdy Asian joke at some point in his or her adolescence or teenaged years? But those jokes seem mostly to associate Asians with left-brained... Read more »
Gallogly imparts China experience
Nisha Anais, Staff writer
November 9, 2010
Dr. Elton Gallogly just returned from a sabbatical at Sichuan University researching the technology behind fuel cells. On Thursday, Nov. 4, Gallogly spoke to a group of students and teachers about his time in China, and the work that was being done there. But the lecture wasn’t merely a look into... Read more »





