by Gina Christo, News Editor The New York Times will begin limiting free access to the articles on their website as of March 28. On March 17, at the top of The Times website was a letter to the readers from publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger …
Engage yourself: make your cash count
So we all remember the kids in junior high and high school that consistently and emphatically talked in class. If there was a conversation to be had regarding the related material, they were the ones driving it forward with the teacher. These students quickly assumed …
ABORTION OUTLAWED IN IDAHO
The Idaho legislature on Tuesday gave final approval to a measure that would outlaw abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy unless it could be proved that the pregnancy endangered the woman’s life. The Senate-backed bill cleared the House in a 54-14 vote and now heads …
MAN GETS LIFE FOR 1993 MURDER
A convicted rapist already serving prison time in Ohio has been sentenced to life in prison in Florida for killing a woman in Orlando nearly 18 years ago. An Orange County judge sentenced 39-year-old Dennis McCroskey on Tuesday. He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder last …
NUCLEAR WASTE GREATLY AFFECTS WATER IN JAPAN
The leakage of highly radioactive water from a cracked concrete pit at Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima Daiichi reactor No. 2 has stopped, the Japanese utility said early Wednesday.The leakage stopped after workers poured 1,560 gallons of “water glass”ó a sodium silicate compound ó through …
Friday Conversation
Sports Editor Matthew Yannie recently talked to† womenís freestyle swimmer Kate Hunt í13. She has been one of a handful of talented first-years who have been major contributors in the teamís undefeated dual-meet season.