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Editor's Note

Greetings from your new Editor-in- Chief!
Editor's Note
My name is Laura Starr and I am currently a graduate student in the College Student Affairs program at NSU. I just wanted to take this time to say hello, tell you a little bit about what we stand for, and few plans for the paper this year. As a paper, our mission is to serve and unify the university community by providing important, balanced and accurate information that is of interest to our readers.… Post the First Comment

On The Scene

How was your summer vacation?
On The Scene

Should Students be Allowed to Use Cell Phones in the Library?

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Should Students be Allowed to Use Cell Phones in the Library?
Owning a cell phone is similar to having a Swiss-army pocket knife, they do everything. Therefore, a cell phone, as device that simply sends and receives calls, is a Stone Age definition. Being a student of logic and progress, I am fervently aware of the necessity of always having a cell phone at hand, even in the library.… 4 Comments

Should Students be Allowed to Use Cell Phones in the Library?

Cons
Should Students be Allowed to Use Cell Phones in the Library?
When I think of the library, I see it as a place for students, staff, and faculty to go to study, find a new book to read, use the computer, and MOST of all, a place that is quiet and relaxing, giving people time to reflect or think. That atmosphere is maintained because everyone who walks into the library knows other people are there to take advantage of the peace and quiet.… Post the First Comment

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