by Irene Resendiz in Opinions
I honestly couldn't tell, what with all the stray paper floating around campus and jamming up the escalator in SCE for publicity's sake. Sure, UIC has a bookstore that features a sustainability section and new recycling bins, and the building that the University is currently constructing promises to be "green," but I still see litter lying just about everywhere on campus.
by Salwa Halloway in Opinions
I like art, and I like people who encourage true artistic expression. And because of this love for art, I cannot support the efforts of Podmajersky, Incorporated. They are a family-owned real estate business that claims to create a "complete living and working environment focused on quality of life and anchored by the arts, culture and great design.
by Stephanie Jevtic in Opinions
When you want something and one parent says "no," you always go to the other who will say "yes." Well, last week the House of Representatives and the Senate were Mommy and Daddy to the financial markets. The House said "No" and the Senate was the softy, but the bailout bill has a ways to go.
What is at stake?
by Geoffrey Berkheimer in Opinions
Chances are good that if you have been alive and awake over the past few weeks, you have heard a little bit about the credit crisis and the problems with the economy. Students refer to it as the Apocalypse or the next Great Depression - and it is not hard to see how they draw those conclusions.