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I Am Not My Hair


		I Am Not My Hair

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

22 hours ago by Alicia C. Beach

The definition of good or bad hair is unclear and all relative depending on who you ask . Good hair is hair you can comb through. It's about how women like to wear their hair and how manageable it is. As long as it looks good, it's all good.

From these general responses, is it safe for me to conclude that black people don't accept or agree with the commonly used adage of "good hair?" Probably not.

Waiting On The SGA

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

22 hours ago

Where have our SGA members been?

Core Curriculum at Hopkins: The Affirmative

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

23 hours ago by Chief Editors

As college students that will (hopefully) graduate from an elite university, we should be well versed in all academic disciplines, and not only limited to our specific major. As of now, we are failing pretty hard.

The Unfairness of "Fair Trade"

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Prateik Dalmia

In the long-run, protectionism and government involvement in the free market is never in anyone's best interest.

Juliette Dallas-Feeney: The unpaid revolution

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by Juliette Dallas-Feeney

A revolution is coming. And it will not be funded. At least for now. Who's going to revolt? Unpaid interns.

Evan Schwartz: Mary Jane's getting older

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by Evan Schwartz
Hatchet Columnist

Last week, the Obama administration pledged to stop cracking down on citizens using medical marijuana, as long as they were complying with state laws.

W. Russell Ramsey: A great time to be at GW

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by W. Russell Ramsey

The happenings of this academic year, now only in its ninth week, should remind us all of why it is a great time to be at GW.

"I do" think it's too soon

Mountain Echo, Mount Saint Mary's College, MD

2 days ago by Andrew Wojtek

Before fall break, the Echo ran a story entitled "Matrimony on the Mountain." This article acted as fuel to a fire that had already been burning inside of me for so long. Why are so many students settling down so quickly?

My article last week called for students to take time and expand their horizons; to get to know themselves and what they want out of life before they settle down for good.

Goucher's dining halls clogged

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Marissa Kluger

Picture this: Heubeck, Stimson, Pearlstone, or Alice's filled to capacity, little room to walk around, or a long line of ravished students that seems to expand right before your eyes. If you can imagine this horrific scene then welcome to my nightmare. It seems over the four years of my stay here at Goucher, the lines and crowded crevices of each dining hall have multiplied.

Freshman Perspective: Best and Worst of Goucher

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

3 days ago by Yan Zhuang

Editor's Note: This year we have featured a special opinion section entitled "Freshman Perspectives." The purpose is to highlight the uniqie Freshman vantage point in order to get a better sense of what Goucher really "looks like." If you would like your opinion printed, submissions should be sent to quin@mail.

Technical Difficulties on Campus

The Lincolnian, Lincoln University, PA

3 days ago by J'Nai Pinkard

When Koryelle Cameron, a senior, is tasked with completing her academic responsibilities, she retreats to the school library for all of the rich tools that her work requires.

The library is one of the few places on campus that students can attempt to enrich their learning experience with the necessary technology, as it should be.

Don't let trick-or-treating fade away

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

3 days ago by Colin McGlinchey

A friend of mine once said that "Halloween is the time of year when guys like us get to shine." Of course, at that time "guys like us" meant black nail polish and ample amounts of eyeliner, known to the kids today as "guy-liner."

Halloween is still my favorite time of year, even though now I wear considerably less makeup than I used to.

Bus to nowhere...

The Quad, West Chester University, PA

4 days ago by Colin McGlinchey

So a few weeks back, I railed about West Chester University and its need to

provide better places for students to lock up their bicycles.

Well, my friends, I am happy to report that as of this week WCU will be

installing the new, state-of-the-art "Bike-B-Safe 3000" all across campus.

Breaking down the nonsense about Wikipedia

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

4 days ago by Jared Fagerberg

We all know the temptation: it's 3 in the morning on a Wednesday and you're suckin' down the last drops of a 5-Hour Energy trying to belt out a mid term on the Protestant Reformation. You turn to your old friend Google to get you started and your mouse hesitantly hovers over the first search result: "Protestant Reformation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

5 days ago by T3 and Tazmanian Devil

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Chicago -- It really makes me want to open a whoopie spot where the gin is cold and the piano's hot.

Sporcle is not only a better distraction than Facebook, but you learn more from it than class!

Hey Global Warming, thanks for making Halloween nice out this year!

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I love candy.

Limbaugh's sensationalized racism holds this country back

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

5 days ago by Amelia Wolf

Rush Limbaugh is a man known for being kicked off public broadcast systems, stating false facts, and being a blatant racist. On September 15, 2009, he made his reputation as a racist even stronger. On air he stated, "You put your kids on a school bus, you expect safety but in Obama's America the white kids now get beat up with the black kids cheering, 'Yay, right on, right on, right on, right on,' and, of course, everybody says the white kid deserved it, he was born a racist, he's white.

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