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Hate Kills exhibit captures students attention

By Karen Blyton

Between Ruby Jones and Asplundh Auditorium stands an exhibit on West Chester University's Quad that is provoking thought about difference, equality, and hate. "Every hour, someone commits a hate crime. Every day eight blacks, three whites, three gays, three Jews and one Latino become victims of hate violence," is printed on the circumference of the Hate Kills exhibit.

Campus organizations to host Water for Life concert

By Ronni Cain

Water crisis is a major problem for people living in third world countries. While the United States enjoys some of the world's cleanest water, third world countries are either without or they suffer from a steady supply of contaminated water. Water is a unique resource and the lack thereof contributes to deaths and illness, especially in children.

First-year students can avoid the Freshman 15

By Leah Skye

Many students go off to college with new clothes, new books, and new attitudes, but unfortunately for some students come home with a new layer of unwanted fat. Adjusting to the unfamiliar lifestyle of going away to school has proven to be a difficult change for most first-year college students.

Alcohol violations can affect education majors

By Spencer Wright

So after all your years of hard work, you have finally managed to gain admission into one of West Chester University's esteemed education programs, but one night out in the borough ends with you waking up in Public Safety. Does this mean the end of you teaching career, or even your time at WCU? Below is an interview with Dr.

Tips on creating a successful résumé

By Ronni Cain

Are you serious about getting a job or an internship but you're clueless as to what and what not to include in your resume? While some would argue writing a resume is a difficult and tedious task, writing a good resume is a skill worth learning. A good resume sets you apart from hundreds of other candidates that have applied for the same position.

Teachers have a continuing influence on students

By Suzanne Brady

With every graduating class, we rack our brains with questions on why our students are the way they are? Why do we have rebels, stoners, and students who skip class? Students who attend college to become teachers may not realize how much of an influence they will have on students.

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