April 2012

Study finds college degree will pay for itself over time

As students lament the continuously rising costs of tuition as they work toward college degrees, some may consider dropping out and entering the work force early. By saving the thousands of dollars on a bachelor’s degree, they think they will …

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Students create major, forge path

When senior Nikki Odderstol wanted to declare her major as a sophomore, it required more than filling out a form and signing on a dotted line. It took a month of preparation, advising meetings and filling out a petition before …

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Editor in chief reports on removal of newspapers

On Wednesday, April 4, stacks of The Captain’s Log were taken from stands soon after their delivery. Two editors notified me around noon. Lifestyle Editor Natalie Shapiro saw University Fellow Bryan Field carrying stacks of newspapers into the David Student …

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Residential security

While most students are fast asleep in their residence halls and apartments, there are a few students who remain up all night, ensuring the safety and security of the buildings and their inhabitants. These students are police aides, hired by …

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Where We Stand

The Captain’s Log staff would like to address the actions made by employees of the school within the past week, with the hopes of creating a healthy dialogue about the matter.

The Captain’s Log has had a presence on this …

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Bouncing off the walls

Imagine jumping in an endless room of trampolines for hours, and then getting the chance to free fall into an endless foam pit. Well you can get your chance to go where no one else has gone before at the …

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Secret society, publication seek to ‘challenge intellectual apathy’

There exists a mysterious pamphlet on campus, published periodically by a secret group that isn’t a registered organization at CNU. The publication is known as “The Falling Apple.” On the front of this pamphlet is an apple tree and a …

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Dragging for a cause

ENTERTAINMENT |The Gay Straight Student Union and Tau Delta Phi paired up for the annual Drag Ball April 5, a dance and drag show focused on raising money for Access Aids.

This isn’t your average charity event on campus. Picture …

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Letter: Paul Abruzzo, Class of 2010

Monday I read on the Daily Press’ website that once again, someone from the University administration has tampered with student first amendment rights.

The article described a situation in which a recent unflattering news event (The Village meth lab) was …

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