Monthly Archives: October 2018

  • OPINION: Voting is making your voice heard
    Posted in: News

    By Oliver Soler It is apparent now more than ever that young Americans need to vote. College students have some of the lowest turnout of any demographic. This is appalling because we have such a high stake in this election.   We need to cast ballots. We need to turn out at the polls. Our voices need to be heard. […]

  • OPINION: If You Don’t Vote, You Are the Problem
    Posted in: News

    By Ari Ebert-Standard Here’s the thing—no matter what side of the political party you may fall into right now, you’re probably fired up. It’s safe to say that if you pay attention to the news, you’re strongly opinionated. The news often makes us feel helpless, like we have nowhere to put our pent-up political energy. This isn’t the case; […]

  • Edgewood College student completes summer health program at UCLA
    Posted in: News

    By Lexi Chitwood Jenny Kim, an Edgewood College junior, completed the six-week Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) at the University of California, Los Angeles. SHPEP is a summer enrichment program that engages freshman and sophomore college students who are interested in health professions. The program focuses on giving opportunities to students who come from disadvantaged or underrepresented backgrounds. Students […]

  • On The Edge News open to opinion pieces
    Posted in: News

    OTE is inviting well-written opinion pieces from students, faculty, and staff on issues relevant to the Edgewood College community. Prospective pieces should be 200 words or less. OTE reserves the right to decide which pieces will be printed and/or otherwise distributed.

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