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Filed under 2015-2016, Features, Issue 21
By Contributing Writers
The National Student Advertising Competition is a joint class between the business school and the communications department at Simmons.
In the fall, the team focused on creating different advertisements ...
March 24, 2016
Filed under 2015-2016, Issue 18, Opinion
By Kaydee Donohoo
Staff Writer
You’ve probably seen a bombardment of Bernie Sander posts recently. The reason Bernie supporters can’t help but be loud online is that the media show a strong bias against this democratic socia...
March 17, 2016
Filed under 2015-2016, Issue 17, Opinion
By Kaydee Donohoo
Staff Writer
Many people believe as a principle that violence is never the answer. Those same people, however, may adjust this default situationally when hearing how some specific violence might be justified.
T...
March 3, 2016
Filed under 2015-2016, Issue 16, Opinion
By Kaydee Donohoo
Staff Writer
What must have been ages ago I remember seeing a Facebook post along the lines of “At first I thought this was a joke, but I gave it a chance and he makes some good points.” It was of course...
February 11, 2016
Filed under 2015-2016, Issue 13, Opinion
By Valarie Frost
Contributing Writer
Behind every presidential election, there is a large amount of money that backs each candidate’s campaign. In order to run for president, you would have to raise enormous amounts of money...
October 28, 2015
Filed under 2015-2016, Issue 6, Opinion
By Samantha Rosengard
Staff Writer
“Live from New York, it’s Saturday night…” These words have been heard on televisions across America for the past forty years. Since its inception, “Saturday Night Live” has been...

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