LBCC students who commute by city bus may soon sigh with relief when plans are implemented to provide a shuttle service for LBCC students in Spring 2009.
A shuttle service could mean not having to spend $31 on monthly bus passes. The shuttle also can eliminate what seems like a decade-long wait when taking a city bus.
Not a day goes by where I don't hear something on the radio or read a bumper sticker about the upcoming presidential election. It makes my head spin. I've never been one to discuss politics, let alone write an article about it, but the past four years have changed this fact a little.
In political circles, Republican presidential candidate John McCain has been dubbed by many as "the maverick" for his perceived straight talk and stance on many issues, but "the gambler" may be a more apt title.
McCain's pick of little-known Alaskan Gov. Sarah Palin was a bold move that surprised me, because I had heard about all of the usual suspects, such as Sen.
Have you ever sat in a difficult or boring class trying to grasp a concept only to be disrupted loud talking, headphone music, or a classmate leaving early?
It can be upsetting, especially if you're trying hard to get a decent grade in the class. For example, recently I was in a math class and had to complain to a few students behind me about their noise level.