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    Health Foods on Campus

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    HealthSource August 2010 issue‚ “the soda demand is so great there is enough to supply [everyone] with more than 52 gallons of soda a year.” The rate of soda and junk food consumption has greatly increased throughout the United States; the Iowa State Campus is not an exception. Purpose and Scope As students as Iowa State‚ we are best fit to research how to change the lifestyles of our peers. In order to decrease the obesity epidemic‚ we are proposing to assist in changing someone’s routine diet

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    College Campus Rape

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    The Not Alone project‚ proposed by President Obama and Vice President Biden attempts to “break the silence about sexual violence on college campuses and reach out to provide victims with the supports and avenues they need to reclaim justice‚ security and a sense of well-being

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    Free Speech on Campus

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    life? Is the First Amendment being applied to students’ life on campus? Before expressing a strong opinion on anything‚ most of us carry out a practical inventory of possible results: how will a professor‚ the dean or some other campus authority figure react if a student disagrees with the professor’s way of teaching or some other action that affects campus life? Should campuses encourage the free exchange of ideas? Free speech on campus should be encouraged to promote academic achievement but controlled

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    Campus Bar Proposal

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    Proposal for campus bar 1 A proposal to establish a campus bar at Texas A&M University at Galveston. ’Java the Hut ’ is the campus coffee shop located in the library. It is the only place on campus that provides a leisure setting to sit and relax‚ or any social benefits. It is beneficial to 850 students living in the campus residence halls and 350 students living in the neighboring University Apartments. However‚ limited operation hours restrict the benefits the coffee shop provides to students

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    Guns on College Campus

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    Guns on College Campuses Imagine a student or instructor being allowed to bring a gun to campus. Imagine what would happen if that student or instructor were having a bad day or had a major disagreement with someone. The possibility that something disastrous could happen is quite real. Measures should be enacted that address such a situation. By banning guns on campuses‚ tragedies can be prevented. Guns should not be allowed on college campuses because they will increase violence‚ raise the number

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    Freshman Living on Campus

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    Topic: Freshmen should or should not be required to live on campus. Having a college degree can market a person job opportunity in the workforce. Colleges are schools that offer advance education beyond the high school level. For some students‚ living in campus housing can be a life-changing and positive part of the total University experience ( http://daytonabeach.erau.edu/student-life/housing/). It can offer a chance to grow as individuals‚ safely network‚ expose diversity‚ and act as

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    Fraternities and Rape on Campus Author(s): Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A. Hummer Reviewed work(s): Source: Gender and Society‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 4‚ Special Issue: Violence against Women (Dec.‚ 1989)‚ pp. 457-473 Published by: Sage Publications‚ Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/189763 . Accessed: 16/11/2011 12:10 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    Satire On Campus Analysis

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    As we wrap up Free Press Week‚ we take a look today at the unique challenges that college students face when engaging in satire and humor on campus‚ from humor magazines and editorial cartoons to satirical flyers and blogs. Like newspaper theft and denial of newspaper funding (which we have already explored this week)‚ this is an issue that FIRE has seen time and time again on university campuses over the years. For any number of reasons‚ parody‚ jokes‚ and satire-whether in print or otherwise—tend

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    Open campus Lunch

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    Aaron Mantuano English II – 5th Period 10/27/13 High Schools Should Have Open Campus Lunch Lunch period is the highlight of the day for high school students around the globe. For students who wake up too late to eat breakfast‚ it is an opportunity to give their bodies the fuel they need to finish the day. Many others see it as a refreshing break from the stress of schoolwork and the demands of their teachers. And for nearly all students‚ it is a time to socialize and mingle with friends

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    Off Campus Essay

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    allowed to leave their school campus during lunch. An open campus would lead to truancy‚ disturb local businesses and neighborhoods‚ and cause crime. Truancy can occur among students if an open campus is accepted. If students have the privilege to leave school for fifty whole minutes on their own‚ then they have the freedom to not come back. It would break the trust between students and educators‚ and harsher rules would have to be enforced on the open campus rule. Numerous students who decide

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