Clara Barros/ Contributing Writer Women’s liberation. The end of racism. Immigration rights. LGBTQ equality. All of these struggles have been strongly associated with securing people’s civil rights. Many have fought against oppression on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, race, nationality and creed, but there’s something very important that is often left out of the […]
Image by xMizLitx via Flickr By Heather Wilkins | Contributing Writer opinion@fiusm.com If you graduated in the year 2012, we expected an apocalypse to make sure you didn’t have to continue your education and go to college for your degree. Obviously, the world didn’t end so all the high school graduates of 2012 will go to […]
Image by FIU College of Business via Flickr Kieron Williams | Staff Writer opinion@fiusm.com When I start thinking about graduation at the end of this semester, I’m not as happy as my family is for me. In fact, graduating is scary because it gets closer and closer whether you’re ready for it or not, […]
Image by trophy geek via Flickr Meghan Maclaren | Contributing Writer opinion@fiusm.com Too much of anything is bad. We all know that. Too much candy, too much alcohol, even too much of the things that are supposed to be good for us. Let’s be honest, when you’re running late for your 9 a.m. class, standing […]