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Universities Nationwide Construct Faith-Based Dorms

Campus, Nation September 23, 2013 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Caitlin McCaul | Staff Writer – According to a recent Wall Street Journal article, religious dormitories are establishing themselves in several universities around the country. Typically appealing to students uninterested in a party atmosphere, these quiet and communal living areas cater to spiritual nourishment. Different from a quiet floor ordinarily located in a standard dorm, these floors, and inRead More

March 2013 – A Month That Brought More Empowerment for Women in Both India and America

March 2013 – A Month That Brought More Empowerment for Women in Both India and America

International, Nation April 6, 2013 at 2:47 pm Comments are Disabled

By Albert Vuoso; Mosaic Staff Writer, Two National and International happenings occured this past month to help demonstrate the advancing role of Women in society. This article shall relay the information of both notable advancements. A once lax and unresponsive judicial system in India and a notoriously male dominated Senate in the United States have made significant changes this month withRead More

Presidential Debates & Social Media

Presidential Debates & Social Media

Nation, Uncategorized November 3, 2012 at 1:13 am Comments are Disabled

By: Samantha Wood- Mosaic Staff Writer From Twitter to Facebook to Tumblr and everything in between, it seems like everyone and their mother has an opinion about the presidential election, and feels the need to share it on these sites. Or at least show that they are watching the debates to be included with the crowd. But are these sites helpingRead More

The Pell Center Hosts a Foreign Policy Debate Pertaining to Upcoming Presidential Elections

The Pell Center Hosts a Foreign Policy Debate Pertaining to Upcoming Presidential Elections

Campus, Nation October 6, 2012 at 12:49 pm Comments are Disabled

By Albert Vuoso, Mosaic Staff Writer- With only one month left until the 2012 Presidential Election, The Pell Center hosted a foreign policy debate in the Young Building on October 3. The debate featured Michael Auslin, a columnist for the wall street journal, and Michael Cohen, writer and commentator on American politics and U.S foreign policy.Auslin was first to take the stage,Read More

MCT Campus Reports on Student Loans and the Presidential Election

MCT Campus Reports on Student Loans and the Presidential Election

Nation, Off Campus September 22, 2012 at 1:05 pm Comments are Disabled

There’s a lot at stake for college students in this election, but perhaps no issue more immediate than student loans. Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have strikingly divergent stances on this issue, stances that have real consequences for your wallet and for the role of government in supporting opportunity and advancement for next generations. Every college student needs to knowRead More