October 2018
Clash of the Opinions: No on Question 1
Question 1 holds overly rigid limits on nurse numbers, which will result in a decrease of patients admitted. It will drive up hospital prices, and fails to take into account the demands of smaller, often […]
Clash of the Opinions: Yes on Question 1
If you ask a nurse the hardest thing about their job, they will probably tell you that it’s the paperwork, the late-night shifts, the unreasonable patients, or the general stress the medical field causes them. […]
Counterpoint Columbus
On Oct. 8, we celebrated Columbus Day in honor of the man who discovered America, proved Earth is round, and ushered in a new era for the New World. And by that, I mean we […]
A Swift increase in voter registration
After years of deafening silence, Taylor Swift took to Instagram on Oct. 7 to acknowledge her reluctance to engage in politics in a sincere political statement. Swift said she wrote her post due to the […]
Where’s the outrage?
On Oct. 2, The New York Times released a report detailing President Donald Trump’s alleged involvement in a widespread tax evasion scam involving the massive fortune of his parents, Fred and Anne Trump. According to […]
Why so proud, boys?
This past Friday, according to an article by the New York Times published on Oct. 15, a brawl broke out outside of The Metropolitan Republican Club after an event hosting Gavin McInnes and his group […]
Gatepost Interview: Bill Raynor, Men’s Basketball Coach
What is your educational and professional background? I am a graduate of Dartmouth College and I have a master’s degree from Antioch in education. I have been in education my entire professional life. I started […]
SGA approves funds for Equestrian and English clubs
During SGA’s Oct. 16 meeting, student senators approved funding requests for the Equestrian and English clubs and welcomed a new senator. During Open Forum, Senator Jake Maradian asked if anything could be done to extend […]