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Love it or leave it: becoming an expat

Love it or leave it: becoming an expat

Kyle Novak, IC Columnist
April 6, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

A few months ago I wrote a piece for the IC critical of U.S. foreign policy. Not surprisingly, the first comment on the column was a bit of advice suggesting that I either embrace the government’s actions or move to another country. As many of us are aware, the “love it or leave it” bromide is... Read more »

Provost a ‘Hsu in’

Provost a ‘Hsu in’

Editorial Board
March 30, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

The provost is critical in shaping the future of any university — they are traditionally second in command. And with so many vacancies in President Sharon Gaber’s leadership cabinet, the provost role has become even more crucial to the stability of the University of Toledo. With the stakes so high,... Read more »

Adopt, don’t shop, for pets

Adopt, don’t shop, for pets

Alexis Nieszcur, IC Columnist
March 30, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

If you’re like me, you have to look away, mute or change the channel every time one of those heart-wrenching animal shelter commercials comes on TV. The animal’s sad eyes and the depressing background music make the perfect recipe for a guilty heart. People always go crazy when they see a puppy... Read more »

Language is what u make it

Language is what u make it

Joe Heidenescher, IC News Editor
March 30, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

Hi, my name is Joe. And even tho I have a bachelor’s degree in English, I speak and write in text language. Here is why I think it’s OK: Language changes, it always has and it always will. And unlike French, English has no governing body that tells us what is and is not proper English. In fact,... Read more »

Technology is taking over our lives

Technology is taking over our lives

Samar Ayoub, IC Columnist
March 22, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

“Man, this is heavy,” Marty McFly stated as he strolled into his hometown thirty years into the future – 2015. It’s hard to imagine the possibilities of the future even ten years down the road, let alone thirty. In the futuristic Hill Valley of movie “Back to the Future Part II,” flying cars... Read more »

Don’t spread hate, spread love

Don’t spread hate, spread love

Philemon Abayateye, IC Columnist
March 22, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

Every candidate in the current presidential campaign is free to express their views. However, being presidential candidates, their words and expressions can influence many people and bring up many issues and topics. Like any other election season, this year’s presidential candidates have introduced... Read more »

The filmmaking “bug” in UT students produce films with diverse perspectives

The filmmaking “bug” in UT students produce films with diverse perspectives

Evan Sennett, IC columnist and cartoonist
March 16, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

I have a bug inside of me that will never go away. It is a virus without a cure: the constant urge to create moving images. Films. Perhaps you have that bug too. I know that there are at least a handful of other UT students who work countless hours, tirelessly staring at a computer screens or film viewers... Read more »

The skills of a Ph.D. are not limited to a single, specific field

The skills of a Ph.D. are not limited to a single, specific field

Maisha Rashid, Opinion Editor
March 16, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

As a Ph.D. student, I’ve been looking at the myriads of non-academic and non-traditional positions that are there for us now. Lately, the traditional career track of Ph.D. students is changing. It was interesting to discover how the recipient of the Ph.D., someone who has been traditionally defined... Read more »

UT theatre students on point with play ‘No Exit’

UT theatre students on point with play ‘No Exit’

Evan Sennett, IC Columnist
March 2, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

When I sat next to Andrés Medina during UT’s production of “The Laramie Project,” I saw him as any other theatre major. I even had the pleasure of taking a film class with him last semester. But, right before the house lights dimmed for the show, Medina leaned over to me and expressed his excitement... Read more »

We should stop the culture of competition at UT

We should stop the culture of competition at UT

Alexis Nieszcur, IC Columnist
March 2, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

Med School. Pharmacy School. Law school. For a student pursuing a career in these majors, the first words that often come to their minds is COMPETITION. How can I set myself up better than the other students? How can I outperform the student next to me? How can I butter up the professor to get a killer... Read more »

‘Fuller House’ is full of emotions and nostalgia

‘Fuller House’ is  full of emotions and nostalgia

Morgan Rinckey, IC Columnist
March 2, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

It’s the beginning of spring break and you’re looking for something to binge watch on Netflix. There isn’t a new season of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” like there was last year. So what do you watch? “Orange is the New Black?” “Mad Men?” “Scandal?” Something you might not have considered... Read more »

Why Trump?

Why Trump?

Gabrielle Hawkins, IC Columnist
February 24, 2016
Filed under Columns, Opinion

I’m as guilty as anyone for looking up Donald Trump memes and reading all the stupid, ugly and downright offensive things that come flying out of his mouth. He’s nothing more than a racist, a misogynistic loud mouth with no respect for anyone other than himself. He is the definition of offensive.... Read more »