Alexis at large
Public transportation is both a gift and a curse. Having never used public transport on a regular or even daily basis previous to my time in Washington D.C., I never truly understood the plight of the weekday commuter.
On television and in movies, office water cooler talk commonly centers on office relationships, boss-mocking, and the terrible commute into work that morning.…
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Weekly Editorial: Snorkeling in the Brocean
With a large staff here at the Concordiensis, there is one phenomenon around campus that we can no longer turn a blind eye to. It is something we have become quite fond of this past spring term, and we affectionately call it the Brocean: a magical land full of bros, brews, babes, and burgers.…
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Fashion crimes around campus
You know what really grinds my gears? Fashion. I HATE IT. For too many people on campus every sidewalk is a fashion runway, and frankly, I am sick of it. Fashion statements are not statements. What you wear to get your buffalo chicken wrap will not change the world.…
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Off the webRead a different view on the construction controversy
I'm offended to see this sort of slander make the front page. I'm a foreman for Niatrust.?I have worked for them since I was 18, and have a little over four years of experience under my belt. I run a crew of 10 carpenters on average and I guarantee they all make more than Dougan would have you think.…
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Letter to the editor
Dear Editor:
A recent display in front of the Nott Memorial claimed that so far the United States has spent $607 billion on wars and that this money could have been better used to employ teachers, insure people, buy windmills and the like. The underlying assumption here is that the military expenditure has been wasteful.…
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