Musical theater jazz class: All about fun
Yulia Vasilyeva, Staff Writer
April 29, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
Tired of sitting in classes? Bored of presentations, papers, projects, and other homework? If you want to take a class that is all about fun, musical theater jazz class is your best choice. It is getting more and more popular. The opportunities to learn how to move well, get in shape, and become more... Read more »
Sex, drugs and rock ’n roll…
Annah Chulam, Staff Writer
April 29, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
Since we are in college, I decided to get a little spicy, and write my last article about a topic that everyone wants to talk about: sex, drugs, and rock ’n roll. Friends that have known me since I arrived seven months ago will agree when I say that dating in America is very different then dating... Read more »
RMU – Changing lives one at a time
Mike Funyak, Staff Writer
April 29, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
Here, our motto is that attending RMU is life changing, and in only my second semester, I can say RMU has changed my life. I was always one of those kids who disliked going to school, but at RMU, I can say I enjoy school. The university’s six core values and mission statement are nothing less... Read more »
You don’t deserve to be treated like the dirt you walk on
Laura Deely, Staff Writer
April 29, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
There is something that has been on my mind recently, and I cannot seem to shake it. It is about girls who date guys who treat them like the dirt they walk on. I hate to admit it, but I used to be one of those girls who let her boyfriend walk all over her and say anything he wanted to; but I have... Read more »
A day in the Life: RMU Live Sports
Mike Funyak, Staff Writer
March 19, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
After working three games of hockey on March Friday 2nd 2012 for RMU Live Sport Productions, I realized for the first time, university history would be made. On Saturday March 3rd, the RMU Women’s Hockey team would be facing Mercyhurst University for the College Hockey America (CHA) championship.... Read more »
Finland, Santa’s real home
Annah Chulam, Staff Writer
March 19, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
One day I woke up and realized I wanted to travel. It is hard to explain why because I am not so sure myself, I just know it is what I love to do. About two or three years later, I was on a plane to Finland. I won’t say that getting there was an easy process because it wasn’t. Nevertheless, I... Read more »
Thoughts on the world: Let’s celebrate Irish-American women
Sabine Cherenfant, Opinion Editor
March 19, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
In March, we not only celebrate women's history but also Irish-American heritage. Indeed, many Americans trace their roots to the Emerald Isle. The U.S. Bureau Census reported that 36.9 million Americans claim to have Irish roots. It is the second largest heritage reported by Americans after German.... Read more »
What RMU Thinking? #3 Student Opinions on ResLife
March 11, 2012
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Recap: Romney holds strong, but can it last?
Ellen Lichius, Assistant Opinions Editor
March 10, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
As April 24, Pennsylvania’s GOP Primary Election, approaches, many voters are excited, as this may be the first time in a long time the fate of the primary candidate race has not been determined before we get a chance to help the decision. While there are still many other primaries before Pennsylvania... Read more »
Thoughts on the world: Turmoil in Syria
Sabine Cherenfant, Opinion Editor
February 29, 2012
Filed under Opinion/Editorial
It has been a few weeks since Syria has been the topic of conversation with Syrian President Bashaar Al-Assad alleged crackdown on protesters against his administration. The city of Homs located in the West side of Syria has been the center of the 2011-2012 uprising against Al-Assad. Now hundreds of... Read more »




