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Franklin College beefs up its drug testing policy by implementing random testing of all athletes at any time of the year.
Change to campus e-mail announcements is one step in the wrong direction
Improvements occur every summer on the Franklin College campus. This year is certainly no exception.
Our position: Events like these can be done more frequently than just the end of the year.
Our position: Low turnout a shame, elections have an impact on all students.
Our position: Contested races show students are passionate about their campus.
Our position: Students need more say, but also need to take evaluations seriously.
Our position: Voluntary Baptist affiliation should be minimized to public.
Our position: New houses would provide education, diversity; fits with liberal arts ideal.
Letters from Franklin College students and staff regarding the editorial in the Feb. 19 issue of The Franklin.
Our position: Mobley is not fulfilling most promises she made during her campaign.
There has been an increasing number of art programs popping up around campus, and it’s something that should be embraced.
Our position: Those in the armed services do so much, we need to show them thanks.
Our position: The legislation will help reduce global warming and promote clean energy.
Franklin College athletics took a leap forward this past week with the announcement of new athletic facilities. This is also a leap that could be considered unnecessary.
Our position: Health care reform is an historic piece of legislation that must be passed.
A vaccine has finally been made available for the H1N1 flu, but it’s not something everyone should obsess over.
Our position: We’re all adults, and there’s no good reason to leave plates and food on tables.
Our position: Students should take advantage of resources in the Career Services Center.
Our position: Indiana legislators should vote to allow the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
Editorial about the trayless movement in Sodexo.
The editorial board states that the short time frame of summer classes limits professors' abilities to effectively teach material.
Editorial Board says Student Congress President elect, Chelsi Mobley must build spirit on campus and promote Congress for success.
Our Position: The teacher-student relationship has changed with networking site.
Evan talks about the influence of Disney films on college students.
The editorial board argues that the administration deserves a round of applause after a low increase in tuition costs in an effort to maintain the high standard of education at Franklin.
The struggle for civil rights cannot end with Obama's election.
Our position: Voters can't be sure bad early voting set-up isn't intentional.
The Editorial Board believes John McCain's recent remarks are dooming his campaign for the White House.
High school administrators should not be allowed to step in and stop teaching methods. Students need to be pushed.
This week marks the official launch of TheFranklinOnline.com, a Web site two years in the making and dedicated completely to student media.
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