Students capitalize on campus Wi-Fi

Students are reaping the benefits of having Wi-Fi nearly everywhere on campus, providing a convenient way to complete schoolwork or for recreational use.Not all students use the Internet strictly for school, but many are finding it a convenient way to do homework nearly anywhere on campus, including outdoors.

Biking for health and wealth

Maiko Perez, sociology, owns four bikes-two road bikes and two mountain bikes.”I like to keep multiple bikes in case one breaks down,” Perez said. “The hardest part about riding bikes is one breaking up on you. Other than that, it costs a lot less than driving.

Photographs of Osama should not be released

Osama Bin Laden, the icon of al-Qaeda, had left a deep painful burn mark on the hearts of the American people. After nearly ten years, Osama’s whereabouts were finally discovered and he was assassinated. The secrecy of bin Laden’s assassination and his autopsy performed behind a black curtain generated skeptics who urged the White House to release the images of Bin Laden’s dead body to prove his death.

Library study rooms fill up quickly

Finding a place to study on campus can be hard during the last month of school, especially for group projects. Ideally, students want to use a private study room in the library, but getting one when everybody wants one can be a problem.According to Patty Johnson, librarian, “These rooms are very popular; the best time to come would be on a Friday or Saturday morning,” she said.