Serving the University of Toledo community since 1919.
image_pdfimage_print

From Birmingham to Ferguson

Colleen Anderson, Managing Editor
April 20, 2016
Filed under Culture Clash, Special, Top Stories

Not much can stay the same over 50 years, and civil rights activism is not immune to change — but what’s the difference between Black Lives Matter and the plain old civil rights movement? Is it really just a hashtag? University of Toledo history instructor Jason Jordan said it’s not so simple.... Read more »

Election fever

Editorial board
March 16, 2016
Filed under Editorials, Opinion

Election fever has struck the country. The 2016 presidential primaries and caucuses beat on as the candidates frantically and sometimes humorously race to gain their party’s nomination. Every factor will influence how the election shapes up, including the broad and significant influence of social... Read more »

The impact of social media

Editorial Board
February 3, 2016
Filed under Editorials, Opinion

We live in a world that is dependent on, and sometimes helpless without, social media. Social networks and social media deliver us our daily news, our research, our references and our entertainment — all integral components of our lives. As such, it’s crucial to be careful when posting information... Read more »

University of Toledo community responds to student assault

Colleen Anderson, Managing Editor
February 3, 2016
Filed under News, Top Stories

The University of Toledo community is still experiencing the impacts of the off-campus student assault that took place on Jan. 24, with sharply divided opinions arising in its wake. Kaye Patten Wallace, senior vice president for student affairs, gave an update on the situation at a Jan. 28 forum on... Read more »

Serving the University of Toledo community since 1919.
social media