Amanda Eggert: A new year, a new beginning
Amanda Eggert, Editor-in-Chief
August 19, 2014
Filed under Columns, Opinion
Summertime is slowly drifting away with a little less than a week away until classes start. This will be the start of my fourth, and hopefully, final year. Two years ago I found myself as a second-year commuter student wanting more out of my time at college. I knew I liked the idea of writing and... Read more »
Colleen Anderson: Raise the wage
Colleen Anderson, Columnist
August 19, 2014
Filed under Columns, Opinion
For far too long, workers have been slaving away long hours in jobs that are often tedious and tiring, with a mere $7.25 as their reward.
Read more »Hassan Saleh: Medicare’s flawed reimbursement structure
Hassan Saleh, IC Columnist
April 23, 2014
Filed under Columns, Opinion
Earlier this month, Medicare, for the first time in its nearly 50-year existence, released comprehensive data on the compensation paid out to health care providers in 2012. The data has shown that nearly 2 percent of providers accounted for about a quarter of Medicare’s non-commercial payments —... Read more »
Tiara Green: We need to balance life with living
Tiara Green, IC Columnist
April 23, 2014
Filed under Columns, Opinion
It has taken me some time to realize that I can’t keep putting life on hold in order to continue my education. It is something that I will work hard for, that I want for myself, but not something I should allow myself to use as a way to continue living inside myself. I love the woman I am, and the... Read more »
Editorial: Some things shouldn’t be overregulated
The IC Editorial Board
April 23, 2014
Filed under Editorials, Opinion
What if the board of trustees banned music? Not just loud music — that's already a nuisance to anyone who isn't listening. What if no devices that could make music were allowed on campus, period — no boom boxes, no radios, not even a handheld MP3 player. Boom boxes and radios are pretty obvious... Read more »