Monthly Archives: March 2020
AP sources: Buttigieg ending his presidential campaign
By THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated Press Pete Buttigieg, who rose from being a small-town Midwestern mayor to a barrier-breaking, top-tier candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, is ending his campaign. Three people with knowledge of Buttigieg’s decision told The Associated Press he began informing campaign staff on Sunday. They were not …
Read More »The 90s are Invading the 2000s
Saturday mornings for most people are dedicated to running errands, or waking up at the crack of dawn to catch all of the best garage sales. However, for 20-year-old Alexis Hodge, before she has even had time to wipe the crust from her eyes, she is already making a mental …
Read More »Concerts in a Cave Close to Campus
A sold out show at the taping of Bluegrass Underground, aired on PBS. Being in Tennessee, we have access to hundreds of music venues. In the home of country music, artists come here to show off their talents. Although options are boundless when wanting to see a concert locally, there …
Read More »The Cost Students Pay for Unpaid Internships
College campuses not only encourage students to participate in internships, but most colleges require students to have at least one unpaid internship to graduate. However, unpaid internships do not pay the bills. Unpaid internships allow companies to save money, benefiting from unpaid labor the students provide, leaving students struggling financially. …
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