Collegian columnist Chelsea Whitton loves Benjamin Franklin. She also loves George Washington, no not only for their importance in history but also because they are all on United States monetary bills.
In New York, an Argentine woman married to an American in danger of being deported has a brief respite while the future of the Defense of Marriage Act is decided by federal courts.
With the government shutdown narrowly averted, Collegian columnist Lauren Vincent takes wonders whether or not the GOP knows the meaning of all the lofty political language it’s been throwing around.
If you think that regular politics are confusing enough, Collegian columnist Dan Stratford proves that collegiate-level politicking is just as if not more convoluted.
Collegian columnist Victoria Knobloch knows that some atheists may feel uncomfortable with the religious aspects of AA, but one can’t argue with their success in helping people into recovery.