The ups and downs of being a frequent flyer By Matt Reis Waiting for a flight in an airport often brings forth memories of a…
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Why pilots’ salaries have decreased over the years By Amy Obarski So it’s the 1970s. You are a newly trained commercial airline pilot, and you…
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Establishments add preferential parking for eco-friendly vehicles By Kacey Deamer Parking has become a new experience in recent years. When pulling into a parking lot…
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Getting a driver’s license in the U.S. and abroad By Alyssa Figueroa Sophomore Cherrie Rhodes from Japan said it “never even occurred to [her] to…
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The evolution of waiting on the road to waiting on Craigslist By Isabel Braverman Gone are the days of Kerouac-inspired hitchhiking frenzies and hippies driving…
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Cupcake truck tweets locations to customers By Carly Sitzer To reflect the surge in popularity of cupcakes in the U.S., the expression “selling like hotcakes”…
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Cyber Stalking: When the Internet becomes a weapon
By Shaza Elsheshtawy
The new generation has grown up online. Gone are the days of scary men following young victims in alleys. They’re quickly being replaced by a newly popular weapon: cyber stalking. -
Health care amendment excludes abortion coverage By Alyssa Figueroa One may not initially consider the hidden consequences of the “abortion bans” included in the health…
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Exploring the increasingly popular form of invisible advertising By Christine Loman In the summer of 2001, 40 beautiful women whispered “save me” into the ears…
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Limiting the effects of depression in students By Gena Mangiaratti Stressed college students are nothing new—they’re constantly busy juggling school work, extracurricular activities and social…