Cheers and Jeers 5/9/13
Dan "Buddah" Snyder
May 13, 2013
If you are reading this, congrats! You are literate. But on more serious terms, this is my last [and only second] Cheers and Jeers section of the semester. Some of you are already home and have begun your summer vacation; some of you are awaiting graduation; and some unlucky few are waiting for your... Read more »
College Hacks: Pack it up and move it out
Marc Murdoch, Opinion Editor
May 13, 2013
As I sat down to write my final College Hacks article for the year, I puzzled over what to write on, since it’s the end of the year. Finals, papers, saying goodbye? Everything I came up with was too generic or done before. Then my friends mentioned something at breakfast that sounded perfect: packing. Personally,... Read more »
You get what you give
Camlyn Valdez
May 13, 2013
Things I sometimes hear in the hallways or from my friends: “Le Moyne doesn’t help us with anything.” “There isn’t anything that’ll help me with what I want to do.” The reality is, as a senior, I’ve come to realize that students never want to do anything that they are not receiving credit... Read more »
Fight the impulse, if only just a little
Michaella Steinruck
May 13, 2013
Everyone uses the excuse of being a broke college student, but why is it that we seem to make the rashest buying decisions? During my first two years of college, I have bought a MacBook Pro, a bass guitar, a bass amp, all the equipment for a recording studio, two guitars and so many other things. Like... Read more »
Cheers & Jeers 5/2/2013
Dan "Buddah" Snyder, Staff Writer
May 2, 2013
The only thing holding students back from their summer vacation is three days of classes and week of finals. Some of you might notice I’m not Tyler, but I’m happy to take a swing at Cheers and Jeers. But to keep the trend alive, good news seniors, there are only 17 days until G-day. But hey, in... Read more »
What would you catapult at your enemies?
May 2, 2013
Multiculturalism: It’s in you, too
Carshena Andrews, Staff Writer
May 2, 2013
Multiculturalism is not a disease; it is something that should not be ignored, but should be acknowledged and appreciated. Multiculturalism is in every one of us, no matter the race, gender, sexual orientation, religion or disability. We, the students of Le Moyne College, should educate ourselves about... Read more »
Ah, Spring!
Rachel McVicar, Staff Writer
May 2, 2013
Ah, spring. That season when a young man’s fancy turns to love. At least, I think that’s how the saying goes; I could be wrong. Anyway, spring has always been the time for love and blossoming romance. The prime example of this is nature itself. The birds are crooning their sweet mating calls, the... Read more »
College Hacks: How not to be “that guy” at the lingerie store
Marc Murdoch, Opinion Editor
May 2, 2013
Even if you haven’t been in the situation, you can probably imagine how awkward it can be for a male to have to wait outside the dressing room at a lingerie store for his girlfriend, friend, mother or sister. There he is, not sure if he should browse, crack a joke about sizes or just stare at his feet... Read more »
Zonies refuses to deliver to Le Moyne
Michael Moore, Contributing Writer
May 2, 2013
When I heard the news about a month ago, I thought it was just a false rumor. Why would Zonies, the Holy Grail of late night Calzones, refuse to deliver to Le Moyne College? For as long as my Le Moyne memory goes, my friends and I would order Zonies down in the pit of Nelligan on almost a biweekly... Read more »

