The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
2 days ago by Olga Malkiman, Sophomore in Business
I am appalled the DI views the decision to keep Timothy Brumleve's programming on air as a victory for freedom of speech.
While educated citizens may see past his slander and know to change the channel, they are not the concern. The concern is people ignorant of Jewish heritage who can be misled and persuaded by anti-Semitic messages.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago by The Daily Illini Editorial Board
And it came to pass.
Early in the morning toward the last
day of the semester,
There arose a great multitude smiting the books and wailing.
And there was much weeping and
Gnashing of teeth,
For the day of judgement was at hand
And they were sore afraid, for they
had left undone
Those things which they ought not to have done,
And there was no help for it.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
4 days ago
At the end of each year, the editorial staff examines all our issues for the topics and controversies that dominated our headlines. We've seen a last-second Monon win, the loss of a favorite Mexican restaurant, three tragic deaths of members of the DePauw community and the announcement of our next president.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
4 days ago by Robin Lamkin
One of the perks of knowing that I'm graduating in 12 days (not that I'm counting) is that I now feel like I can be completely honest about my experiences at DePauw. I haven't always spoken up, even when I wanted to. I always felt I wasn't qualified to speak my mind on certain subjects.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
5 days ago by Scott Nathan Green
Graduation is the first day of the rest of your life, by which I mean "Ha ha, you have to be an adult now." Not that I would know. I got my Political Science degree in 2006 but began law school that fall, so I've staved off adulthood at least until I get my Juris Doctor in 2009, and possibly until after medical school and barber college.
The DePauw, Depauw University, IN
6 days ago by Matt Sumpter
I don't have much left to say. That may seem strange to some of you, as I typically treat my attempts at clear expression like a child's game of darts: try enough times and you're bound to hit a bull's-eye eventually. Perhaps my dad expressed it best when he told me at six years old that my speech consisted of "just spitting out words to see where they'll land.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
6 days ago by Editorial Board
Finals start today, and many of us have already checked our brains out and are anticipating nearly four months of vacation or the steady paycheck that comes with a new job.
As we look ahead to next school year, here are some goals that we hope get accomplished during the 2008-09 school year.