Interview with Robert Constan

October 11, 2012
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I had a phone interview with State Represenative Robert Constan just the other day, and he had alot of interesting things to say regarding issues from the courthouse to having ran for the office of Wayne County commisioner. The first question I asked him was on his transition from House... Read more »

Major Changes in Canton to Take Place

Ryan Barrett , Associate Editor and Staff Writer
October 11, 2012
Filed under Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Uncategorized

Many people say that they can help improve their city and say that they are here for the better. While lots have said that only a few of those people have actually done something to back it up. A quote from the Democracy in America says that Americans consider the instability of their laws as a... Read more »

The Planet’s Ecosystem

October 10, 2012
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Environmentalists are trying to preserve and restore nature from humans. In Rambunctious Garden by Emma Maris, Maris argues that one cannot escape nature because it is everywhere, from the barren Arctic to the birds in a suburban backyard. Nature is constantly adjusting to the new conditions. Nature... Read more »

Nobel Prize in Medicine Given to Sir John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka

October 10, 2012
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In 2012 The Nobel prize in Medicine was awarded to Sir John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka for their achievements in stem cell research and how cells and organisms develop. Gurdon is 79 from Dippenhall, England and Yamanaka is 50 from Osaka, Japan. These scientist have been working together to create their... Read more »

Youth Against Poverty: What our generation can do to stop Poverty

October 10, 2012
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Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga from Honduras noted Monday that one-fifth of the world's population is between 18 and 24. Many would simply see that as an astonishingly high number, but the Honduran cardinal sees it as something else. Rodriguez sees this age group "an amazing pool of talent... Read more »

The NHL Lockout


September 10, 2012
Filed under Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Uncategorized

As the weather cools and leaves begin to change color, you know it's fall and that means that the hockey season is beginning to start up. Usually there would be no problem and guys from all over the world would be heading back to the rink to gear up for the upcoming preseason. Things have changed this... Read more »

The Digital Revolution: Is it really all that good for us?

Sean Vichinsky, Tech Reporter/Ombudsman
September 9, 2012
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In the digital age, we're becoming more and more engrossed with the new products becoming available to us. It's getting to a point where these new technological innovation are replacing the old, conventional ways of doing everyday things. I'm talking about how eBooks are replacing physical books,... Read more »

Tragedy In Colorado: The Repercussions

Tragedy In Colorado: The Repercussions

Josh Hejka, Associate Editor
July 27, 2012
Filed under Gospel Values, Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Top Stories, Uncategorized

This past Friday, an unbelievable tragedy occurred in Aurora, Colorado at a midnight premiere of the wildly anticipated movie The Dark Knight Rises. An armed gunman dressed in body armor entered theater 9 in the Century Theater and proceeded to throw tear gas grenades and start firing into the audience.... Read more »

The LIBOR Scandal

The LIBOR Scandal

Josh Hejka, Associate Editor
July 25, 2012
Filed under Gospel Values, Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Top Stories, Uncategorized

Interest rates. They show up everywhere, from mortgages to credit cards, but you probably do not wonder much where they come from. You may assume they are set by the market or supply and demand. However, this is not the case. All interest rates are based upon a benchmark call the London Interbank Offered... Read more »

Arizona Immigration: Thomas Jefferson’s Losing Streak Continues

Arizona Immigration: Thomas Jefferson’s Losing Streak Continues

Josh Hejka, Associate Editor
July 10, 2012
Filed under Lives of Responsibility and Leadership, Top Stories, Uncategorized

This past week, the United States Supreme Court has announced a bevy of important decisions, from upholding Citizens United to the long-awaited ruling on Obamacare. Among these significant judgments is one on the controversial Arizona immigration law, called the Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods... Read more »