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Emily Loss on April 16th, 2012

Economy has left many BG students with no job By: Emily Loss  A downturn in economy has led to many college students reporting having a hard time finding a part-time job. Recently there was a jump in the number of people who aren’t working and who aren’t actively looking, but who would like to find [...]

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Victoria Simmons on April 16th, 2012

By Tori Simmons Students at Bowling Green State University can mostly agree that privacy on the Internet no longer exists.             Students use the World Wide Web daily for various tasks that include social media sites, online periodicals, or researching information on search engines. What most students don’t know is what they search on the [...]

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browncs on April 16th, 2012

BGSU students overwhelmingly agree that sweatshop labor is a problem and the subjugation of people to create cheap goods is wrong. A sweatshop is defined by Merriam Webster as a shop or factory in which employees work for long hours at low wages and under unhealthy conditions. According to the New York Times, a Chinese [...]

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The NCAA profits from the billion-dollar industry of college sports.  However, college athletes do not receive any money from the sports they play. People around the country are questioning whether or not college athletes should be paid and it is no different in Bowling Green. Bowling Green State University students were divided in determining whether [...]

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ahageal on April 16th, 2012

BGSU student’s opinions on same sex marriage Amber Hage-Ali BGSU students expressed the need for a reformation of the traditional, one man and one woman, definition of marriage, to include all people-gay and straight. Currently, there are only six states that grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples-Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont-and [...]

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Jacqueline Elliott on April 16th, 2012

By: Jacqueline C. Elliott Some Bowling Green State University students say they have been directly affected by online bullying, but many feel it is a major problem and something needs to be done about it. Many students were appalled by the case of a Rutgers University student who killed himself last year. The trial is [...]

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Kathryn Krakoff on April 16th, 2012

Elections are right around the corner and students at Bowling Green State University seem to have mixed feelings about making it to the polls this up coming November. Whether students are registered to vote or not, BGSU students seem to take interest in the same major issues in this presidential election such as the economy, [...]

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Jon Stinchcomb on April 15th, 2012

By Jon Stinchcomb With the Republican nomination just about decided, the race for the next President of the United States is beginning to take shape. After having a large impact in our last presidential election, many are wondering how the youth voter turnout will fare this year. Considered part of that youth demographic, many BGSU [...]

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Victoria Simmons on April 15th, 2012

Tori Simmons is a sophomore at Bowling Green State University. She is currently studying journalism with the hopes of being a journalist for a music oriented magazine,such as Alternative Press Magazine, in the future. Besides writing stories, Tori is involved in three organizations. She is a member of the Delta Zeta Sorority, Dance Marathon, and Phi [...]

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Dylan Fox on April 13th, 2012

Recent employment rates have Bowling Green State University students worried about finding future employment while their friends and family members remain jobless, searching for work. The U.S unemployment rate for February was 8.3 percent, while the unemployment rate in the state of Ohio was 7.6 percent, according to a story on NBC. Students on the [...]

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