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- 1. More Freedom Or Safety -- What Would You Choose?
? Where does one draw the line between individual freedom and the safety of the community? Recent tragedies in high schools around the country show a great increase in teen violence. The worst part it that these acts of violence arent just fights and shootings; they are planned mass murders in our high schools. No more poignant example brings into
2. Living In A Residence Hall
I think would be a very positive experience. There are many benefits to residential life including a felling of community and a chance to grow as you experience the learning that comes from living and learning with other people. Residential life also helps you adjust to college life and develop skills that attribute to academic success. One of the
3. Personal Writing: Statues On Campus
When I went around looking for art on campus Friday night, I looked at the various sculptors on campus. I decided to do the statue in front of the library because I could did not really think that I could come up with that much to say about the other various art items around, and I think that I was just trying to find something and write about it s
4. Cultural Diversity
: Campus Climates and Classroom Instruction American Society has been and continues to become increasingly mixed, complex, and variegated in its cultural practices and ethnic make up. However, the state schools have fallen short of race goals established thirty-one years ago in a desegregation case now known as Geier v. Sundquist. The University of
5. Two Kinds Of People On Campus: Party Animal And The Sober Guy
In college there are two kinds of people, the party animal, and The sober guy. The sober guy stays out of trouble, studies hard, and sometimes keeps to himself. The party animal studies (most of the time), never avoids trouble, and socializes. A party animal is always at the party, in line for the keg. He usually shows up early and partys too late.