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Vote for change

By By Nicole Fortuna

The Quad would like to take this opportunity to say that the upcoming Student Government Association election will, indeed, be a tough one. Both tickets are comprised of students who are very much involved in the dynamics of the campus-from the Inter-Greek Council, to the Honors College, to Residence Life.

Vegetarian for the right reasons

By By Ted Trevorrow

In the last few decades, vegetarian and vegan diets have gained momentum and increased in popularity. These diets are promoted by multiple celebrity endorsements and widespread media coverage. This new high profile status is due, to the most part, to the efforts of animal rights groups like PETA and The Humane Society.

Equality for the disabled

By By Carol A. Dwyer

We all know that various demographics throughout human history have been treated in an unfair manner in some way or another. Whether it is over race, religious beliefs, nationality, gender or age, someone has been the brunt of inequalities and/or discrimination.

Coming to an end

By By Rebekah Balmer

It is hard to believe that two semesters are almost over. I feel as if it was just yesterday when I moved into McCarthy Hall and started making friends. These past two semesters, even though they flew by, have definitely been a time to remember. As a first-year student I came to West Chester with certain expectations, but now that I have been here for a while, I have realized that I need to be the one to make those expectations come true for myself.

Mourning the loss of the quad

By By Donald Beaver

Okay, okay, okay! I will admit it! I MISS THE QUAD!!!!! No, not the newspaper, the Residential Quad! No, seriously. I know that West Chester University is planning to make new dorm buildings, and the world knows we need them, but they could have warned us.

Letters to the Editor

To the Editor: Like many of your readers, I served my country in the military and am proud of that service, which, for me, included duty in the U.S., Germany and Lebanon. I have diligently voted in both local and national elections since age 21, but it seems I am getting less trusting of our politicians, and for good reasons.

What's in between the lines

By By Luigino Petrone

His ideas boom with the passion to make those in the audience tremble with emotion. His voice traverses the air of any venue with ease. His posture bears the semblance of a regal prince. But for his intention; his intention is buried deep beneath a tongue of deception.

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