Thanksgiving break, which is intended to provide a two-day respite for college students and professors alike, ends up being more of a burden than it
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Con: Stop dividing us into political parties
The two-party system creates division and forces identification with ideologies that one may not believe in, leading to a vote about the party not the
Con: Cómo se dice, waste of time?
Taking a foreign language class for a minimum of two years in high school is a requirement in order to graduate. Students transitioning from high
Con: Sleep schedules are not ideal
While sleep is essential to overall health, setting a routine for sleep isn’t always possible for people with fluctuating schedules. People should sleep when they’re
Con: Zoom cameras off
With classes being administered online via Zoom, a new struggle for professors is whether or not students should be made to turn their video on
Con: Hamburgers with a side of COVID-19
Whether a person has been practicing social distancing or self-quarantining, the next incoming weeks is the time to sacrifice personal wants for the greater good.
Con: Use Private Transportation
One of the things students struggle the most with is finding a way to get to school. Public transportation, such as the bus, is an
Con: Bikes and skateboards on campus
Swerving around sporadic streams of pedestrians, and zigzagging through heavily populated paths on campus is the norm for many cyclists and skateboarders. The flow of
Con: Public speaking
While some students excel at speaking in front of larger audiences, there are even more students who do not excel in this area of the
Con: School’s out for summer
Many students opt out of taking summer courses at their college because of the time taken away from summer vacation and the tight deadlines. Students