Column: Anti-rape product brings power, not burden
By Kathryn Duggan | Sep. 2, 2014Recently four college students have created a nail polish that will change color when it detects certain types of date rape drugs.
Recently four college students have created a nail polish that will change color when it detects certain types of date rape drugs.
USC Foundation should not allow inlet to be developed
Yesterday, CNN headlined one of the last interviews with Joseph Franklin, the infamous serial killer, before his scheduled execution on Wednesday. For those of you who have never heard of him, Joseph Franklin is a serial killer who has been in prison serving multiple life sentences for the murders of 22 people.
Growth is essential to expanding university
More trained police a better option to keep airport patrons safe
Plan will help students save, university make money
After last weekend’s tragic shooting, the main concern of the city of Columbia is violence, especially regarding the Five Points area.
Twitter feeds were overwhelmed with racist remarks towards the crowning of an Indian-American as Miss America with references made to 9/11, terrorism, Arabs and many other misconstrued stereotypes that our country can not seem to shake.
City Council’s new proposal will only perpetuate the problem
Once the suspects of the Boston Marathon bombing were identified and last week’s dramatic manhunt began, our nation sought to find out everything about these individuals.