Kaylee Micu/Staff Writer Hundreds of thousands of gallons of liquid death are pouring into our ocean each day with seemingly no end to it. On...
By Vincent Stigliani 2010 The idea that humans are causing the earth’s temperature to rise is becoming a less and less controversial and debated issue....
By Katie Dexter 2010 America itself is at an energy peak. Should we continue to meet energy needs by building dirty, unnecessary $1.3 billion coal...
Vincent Stigliani/Editor-in-Chief Recently, controversy erupted when a still unknown felon hacked into the server of the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU) and...
By Willa Simmet 2008 Some of the fondest moments of my life involve Iowa’s waterways. The creek that runs through my backyard, Dry Run Creek,...
By Willa Simmet 2008 As a young girl Rebecca Kauten spent the summer on her grandparents farm in northeastern Iowa. “Every night my grandma ma...
By Willa Simmet 2008 I wake up. I feel the devil has taken hostage of my insides. My stomach lurches and I throw up. I...
By Briana McGeough 2008 Whether it be the bacon at breakfast, the ham sandwich at lunch, or the pork chop at dinner, chances are good...
By Donnie Simmet 2008 Collecting a dollar’s worth of can deposits on any given day in Cedar Falls is a challenge. These valuable discards are...
By Andrew Alemao 2006