Letter to the editor: What’s the point of a zero on a late assignment?
Letter to the Editor
October 11, 2016
Filed under Letters, Opinion
We all know the saying “better late than never” so why then do some teachers believe it’s better not to accept late work whatsoever? Being a student, I completely understand the trials and tribulations one encounters on a daily basis. That being said, sometimes students are just unable to complete... Read more »
University of Toledo professors get mixed reviews from students
Emily Schnipke, Managing Editor
September 6, 2016
Filed under News, Top Stories
When choosing a professor, many UT students visit the website Rate My Professor, which provides prospective students with reviews from other students on these professors. But are these reviews enough to determine the quality of a professor? “They [students] want it [class] to be easy,” said Sally... Read more »
Outstanding Adviser Award Nominations Begin
Amanda Pitrof, Editor In Chief
January 20, 2016
Filed under News
The time is near — the annual Outstanding Adviser Awards is accepting nominations now until Feb. 19 at 5 p.m. Developed in 1986, the award is meant to recognize advisers who have well-developed interpersonal skills, ensure students get the information and encouragement they need to make informed... Read more »