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A brief interview with BGSU alumni, Katelyn Murtha, about life post-graduation: audio clip
A brief audio story that demonstrates a students expectations for life after graduation and the harsh reality of the difficulties many post-graduate students face looking for jobs: audio project
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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Waiting for a Family By Kendra Caudill Most BGSU students feel that it is important to wait until they are older and financially stable to get married and have children. According to an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution the rate of teenage mothers is dropping. In 1990, 13 percent of births were [...]
By: Aimee Hancock When it comes to birth control, many Bowling Green State University students agree that it is an important option for women and that they should have easy access. Yet there are disagreements regarding the payment. This debate has become a hot issue in Washington after the Obama administration’s decision to require insurance [...]
Contraceptives have been in the news a lot recently, from the controversy over installing the contraceptive Plan B in a university vending machine, to the dispute over whether faith-based organizations should cover birth control. Despite the controversy, many Bowling Green State University students agree everyone should have access to contraceptives, but they disagree on who [...]
