Staff Editorial 4/15: Innovation leads to success
From grade school to middle school and into high school, students are taught to get ready for college, but not ready for the innovative and rapidly changing world that lies ahead. Individuals go into college knowing they will all be taking general education requirements – English, mathematics and history – while filling up the rest...
Marching band hazing often overlooked
Last year, when I read an article in The New York Times about the gruesome death that resulted from “blunt force trauma that caused hemorrhaging and left deep bruises on a man’s chest, arms, shoulder and back,” I expected the story to recount murder by an armed and dangerous criminal. But I was heartbroken to...
Staff Editorial 1/21: Study what you love, not what’s cheaper
Choosing a major should be easy: You find your passion and you pursue it. The price of a degree should be secondary, if even a thought at all. But for prospective students looking to attend a public university in Florida, they are faced with a tough decision because of Gov. Rick Scott’s campaign, which encourages...
