Kentucky, Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. are holding primaries tonight, (Feb 12) and Editors of The University Times will take turns weighing in with their opinions as the night goes on.
Practically every day is some form of a National Awareness Day. There's Brain Awareness Week during the Best of High School A Capella Month (March), as well as National Lightning Awareness Week during Fireworks Safety Month (June).
Culture would be nothing without the traditions that go along with it. Whether the celebration of holidays, or coming-of-age ceremonies, tradition is the glue that holds cultures together. In this country, we've developed a rather odd tradition: the Twenty-First Birthday Binge.
On January 28, President George W. Bush delivered his State of the Union address in the hope of renewing some of its laws. One of those laws dealt with the Uniting and Strengthening of America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (U.S.A. PATRIOT) Act of 2001
University Times editors Christy Gaines and Brian Carlton weigh in with their opinions as the polls close on Super Tuesday.
Parents of CMS students can rest easy tonight, assured in the fact that their children cannot be bullied for any reason. After tonight, they should start worrying. On February 12, the school board will have the first reading of the newly proposed anti-bullying policy, the introduction to which reads (deep breath): "….