By Justin Albright Posted May 29, 2013 If there’s one thing that I’ve learned in the past couple weeks, it’s that life is short. The Every 15 Minutes presentation at Lowry
Tag: Open Your Eyes
Open Your Eyes: Fitness
By Taylor LaTray Posted October 3, 2012 Having good health or physical condition, especially as a child, is important to your general well-being. The importance of an individual’s fitness is emphasized
Open Your Eyes: Get educated
By Brandon Eastman Posted May 30, 2012 Recently there have been many arguments regarding the fact that college athletes are only required to attend college for one year before they
Open your eyes
By Brandon Eastman Posted April 18, 2012 The best way to compare two very similar people is to look strictly at the numbers. However, when you are going to compare
Open your eyes: Health Issues
By Taylor LaTray Posted February 15, 2012 Teens and their parents these days should be aware of possible health issues that kids are facing. Teenage years are the most crucial
Open Your Eyes: Student Stress
By Taylor LaTray Posted December 14, 2011 High school is supposed to be one of the best times of your life, but many demands, rapid changes, and pressure cause it
Open Your Eyes: Nevada
By Savannah McDade Posted June 1, 2011 My great, great grandparents boarded ocean liners, cattle boats, and trains. They endured weeks of travel, leaving behind their relatives and friends for
Open Your Eyes: Everywhere you go, there you are
By Savannah McDade Posted April 20, 2011 When I was younger, I would sometimes throw tantrums over unsatisfactory occurrences, and rather than pacifying my temper, my family would coin the
Open Your Eyes: Date rape is an issue for all
By Savannah McDade Posted October 20, 2010 One in four women falls victim to a rape attack; a rape occurs every seven minutes in the United States (60% while on
Open Your Eyes: Diploma: Just a piece of Paper?
By Stephanie Cochrane Posted June 3, 2009 Millions are stressed because of the slumping economic status, but perhaps those who should be the most worried are too young to realize