Journalists have countless ways to formulate a single story, stressing certain aspects over other tidbits. This creates an angle. Angles are not inherently bad, unless created “Metamedia Minor | Angles, Apologies and Appeals”
Category: Opinion
Tackles a wide assortment of issues ranging from NDSU’s campus to international
What I Learned at NDSU. No Textbook Needed.
Some things in college simply aren’t taught or emphasized enough in the classrooms. To boil my collegiate career down to main takeaways is a daunting task, “What I Learned at NDSU. No Textbook Needed.”
Students Utilize Dead Week to Maximize Procrastination
Dear readers, As you all know, the infamous Dead Week is upon us. As the tweets about failing GPAs are paired with hilarious GIF’s mount, “Students Utilize Dead Week to Maximize Procrastination”
Love and All of Its Edges
“I remember that it hurt. Looking at her hurt.” This quote from the movie is one of the most raw and honest quotes that has “Love and All of Its Edges”
The True Meaning Of Dead Week
The following is an absolutely 100 percent true excerpt from some abandoned Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Dead Week (Noun) (Deader Week, Deadest Week) Synonyms: hellfire, honeypot, misery, trap, “The True Meaning Of Dead Week”
6 Reasons to Utilize Center for Writers
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. With kids all a’yelling and professors a’telling you, be of good cheer: the end of the semester “6 Reasons to Utilize Center for Writers”
Like It or Not
When you walk into class on day one of every semester, you generally enter with a preconceived notion of whether or not you’re going to “Like It or Not”
Nothing “Student-Focused” about Gen. Eds.
For being the subject of complaint (or whining) for just about every student at some point in their college career, there’s a startling lack of “Nothing “Student-Focused” about Gen. Eds.”