Renee DiPietro

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Participate in peace, protest war in Iraq

"No one is going to listen to you if you bash America...Even if you're just on the border of it, it's not right... My opinion... well, I don't know... We have to go to war, I don't want to, but it is just time to...Protesting is a waste of time... but I agree it is healthy to debate.

One person on campus striking a match

I was talking to my friend Jose. He came up with the greatest idea and passion, which goes along with an topic recently discussed in the editorial this month, about challenging each other to step outside their comfort zones. He wants to create off-campus housing for American and exchange students.

Internships: never too early, never too late.

College is college. No matter which one you are at, you are not doing something unique with your life. I hope you didn't believe anything otherwise. I'm not trying to be harsh, but going to college is not a unique decision. Millions of other young adults are doing the same as you, getting an education, spending money, breaking the rules, making new friends and taking in the best and/or worse of every situation.

Students pshychological well being, university’s responsibility?

Massachusetts Institute of Technology - a school where many of the country's best of the best students go. Let's just hope that not many more of its students end up like Elizabeth Shin. Elizabeth was a smart girl- salutatorian at her high-school graduation and an accomplished clarinetist-yet she committed suicide.

Radicone reveals plans for service

Jeanne Radicone is the supreme extreme of good people. She is of course only human, but if there is a parallel that one could cross as a reward for being more than just merely human, she is at that crossing and might not even know it. Radicone is a senior double major, elementary education and special education, and is ready to take an unusual journey after receiving her diploma this month.

Four making it look Eazy

Bands enter and exit the doorways of clubs, bars, schools and stadiums day in and day out, weeknight after weekend. Some bands perform merely for the money; some do not. Eazy Four is a local band that enters and exits the doors of opportunities with the constant thought of "doing the next right thing.

Ax falls on RAs again, another fired in past week

Matt Holmes was next to feel the smash of the Residence Life hammer with his dismissal on Tuesday, April 18. "They told me I was fired Tuesday morning and then told me I had to be out by Thursday," Holmes said. Holmes is a senior English/communications major and was an RA in Xavier Halls.

Community leaders should be accountable

There is a problem with some of the leaders of society today. For every problem there is a solution, but how do reparations start when the wound is self-inflicted? There are a lot of opinions presented as to how to heal and prevent incidents such as molestation from occurring; but there has not been much spoken about how to better the characteristics of our leaders.

Malibu mansion and reality TV

He is single, successful and living in a beachfront Malibu mansion with various beautiful women who are "candidates" for his heart. After a couple of weeks he's going to pop the big question to one of the women and they just might live happily-ever-after. I want to know who in the world buys into this junk! Why is there such a category as reality TV? "The Bachelor" is what I am referring to, which is the newest show to this bunch of crap television.

Penn Relays run into Philly at the end of April

The 2002 Penn Relays, the oldest and largest relay carnival in the world, is right around the corner. This year the Penn Relays is celebrating its 108 running on Thursday, April 25, Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27. The relays always fall on the last weekend of April with this year being no different.

Buried Treasures: Books that touch the heart and cause a laugh

by Renee Di Pietro assistant features editor “More Letters from a Nut” by Ted L. Nancy He writes to Sara Lee Cakes to inform… Read More

Fashion at the Grammys: Are the outfits getting out of hand?

by Renee DiPietro I cannot wait for the trend of modesty to come back in women’s fashion. Why? The Grammys. Numerous times a lucky… Read More

A CD Review: Driving Through the Charts

photo courtesy of Matt Tholey by Renee Di Pietro assistant features editor Some music is just about burning off energy. Getting a release from… Read More

Men’s basketball team approaches finals

by Renee Di Pietro assistant features editor The men’s basketball team cruised through the regular season this year, crushing weekly challengers with final scores… Read More

Henna hints toward diversity in form of temporary tattoos

Matt Holmes One dot, two dot.. 20 dot. the little tube of henna paste moved up and down over the once solid color skin… Read More

Xtreme new style in football

Fireworks lined the skyline of the Las Vegas dessert before the game began Saturday, Feb. 2. The football game of the Las Vegas Outlaws… Read More

Letter to the Editor: Religion vs. common sense

l jump right into it, I completely agree with you that it is disheartening when no one replies to you about banning the Bible.… Read More

Lady Cavaliers defeat Eastern rivals in close game

photo by Joe Holden by Renee Di Pietro staff writer The Lady Cavaliers beat Eastern College 63 to 53 in their PAC game Saturday,… Read More

The fall formal review: A shakey success

Lights brightened the dance floor and the formal was over, but those who survived lingered around to talk to old friends, new friends or… Read More

Restaurant Review: A taste of Japan at Hibachi

Renee DiPietro by Renee Di Pietro staff writer Flames rise, heat hits your face and then it all vanishes as quickly as it began.… Read More

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