Ariel Cheung | The News Record
If only the three kings had online shopping: gold, frankincense and myrrh at the click of a button. It would have saved so much time, and they could have asked for directions instead of following a stupid star.
President-elect’s call for change not seen in administrative choices
The election campaign of 2008 will go down in history, but it will also be remembered for its use of buzzwords. Phrases I never want to hear ever again include maverick, anything referencing a plumber and maybe even the word “change.”
The attacks in Mumbai this November illustrate a new and disturbing strategy that jihadist elements in the premier trouble region of the world seem to be embracing.
Awareness of personal belongings, safety fundamentals key for students
Serious crime does not simply dissipate when it reaches university grounds, though many students act as if this isn’t so. There are precautions we must take, regardless of locale, in order to safeguard one another and ourselves.
On a Friday night this fall my friends and I exited the Recreation Center and headed toward Stadium View Café for dinner. As we approached we could hear the roar of the crowd from a high school football game.
Technology has progressed fast enough to make your head spin. We’ve traded playing Snake on our Nokia 3310’s for trading stocks on our iPhones.
Haul out the holly, kids, because it’s finally Christmathanksgivoween.
GUADALAJARA, Mexico – The arrival of a new president invites the question of whether the shift in presidents will bring about a shift in immigration policies. The immigration policy of President-elect Barack Obama focuses on securing the U.S. border and reaffirming that the United States is a country of immigrants.
The office of the U.S. president is often referred to as the most powerful in the world: whether you believe that or not is purely at your discretion, but one thing is certainly clear: The Presidency has become a formidable position of power within the United States through the use of presidential executive orders.