Sustainability in this country is becoming more and more of an issue as chemicals, toxins and waste float throughout our ecosphere’s air, water and soil.
Author: ANGELA CIROALO
CONTRIBUTING WRITER,
NEWS EDITOR,
ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR
Goodbye to All | Angela Ciroalo’s Senior Goodbye
So I think that I have put this off long enough. Goodbye to all, I love you all very much. It isn’t goodbye, it is, “until next time.”
The GMO Debate Across America Continues
Much debate has arisen over whether labeling genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in America should be enforced as a law or banned from the country. As consumers continue to learn more information about the genetic modification process and its prominence in the food system, more people are anxious to know which foods contain GMOs and which do not.
Heartbleed Bug Breaches Security
One of the largest security vulnerabilities the internet has ever experienced allowed thousands of websites to be susceptible to hackers as a result of a flaw created in the open SSL server over two years ago.
The Use of Citizen Journalism Increases Worldwide
The increase of technology and access to the internet across the globe has given citizens the ability to act as citizen journalists, capturing and sharing incidents with the general public that may have never been reported otherwise.
Communication Department Honors Four Alumni
The Communication Department honored four University graduates for their personal and professional achievements during an induction ceremony into the Alumni Academy’s first inaugural class.
The College Diet: Eat First, Think Later
Pizza, French fries, chicken nuggets, cheese steaks and burgers are dietary staples for college student, Melanie Mecha. These foods are easy, inexpensive and can be eaten on-the-go or late at night, Mecha, a St. Peter’s University criminal justice senior, said.
The Outlook Celebrates 80 Years
The Outlook Student-Run Newspaper held their first alumni event in honor of their 80th anniversary in the Eyas Lounge of the Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC) during the St. Peter’s basketball game on Saturday, Feb. 22.
University Introduces Advanced Social Media Course
The University Communication Department introduced a new course this semester, Advanced Social Media, allowing students to learn to brand and professionally manage social media platforms for a company successfully.
The Polar Vortices Cited as the Cause for Extreme Winter Conditions
This past January, temperatures in the Garden State dropped below freezing and on some days it was colder in New Jersey than it was in Greenland or Antarctica. The culprit? Meteorologists are blaming the polar vortex, a low pressure system affecting the Nation.