As year the comes to an end, two of our staff members move on to better and bigger things. One is graduating and embarking on her career as a print journalist. The other will be defending her country in the U.S. Navy. So here's to them. We hope you enjoy their last columns as Chart-staffers.
As year the comes to an end, two of our staff members move on to better and bigger things. One is graduating and embarking on her career as a print journalist. The other will be defending her country in the U.S. Navy. So here's to them. We hope you enjoy their last columns as Chart-staffers.
As an employee in one of many various retail stores, it seems customers repeat the same or similar offenses in every store they go to. In this column, I am going to point some of those offenses out in hopes that readers will not repeat them.
With graduation in May, many seniors are wondering what they're going to do with their lives, much less degrees. Most of our lives we've been taught to evaluate success based on accumulation of wealth.
For the past year, we here at The Chart, much like our friends at college newspapers across the country, have dedicated this space, our staff editorial, to giving our readers our take on what we consider the most important news of the week or day.