Month: October 2021

  • Hope May be Looming on the Horizon for Student Loan Forgiveness

    With the new presidential administration taking office in January, promises were made for a multitude of student loans to be forgiven. Student loans are a burden that many college students bear, with repayments starting as soon as six months after a student leaves school for any reason, or nine months for those with Perkins Loans. …

  • Student Fee Committee Unit Survey

    Student Fee Committee Unit Survey

    Representatives Share their Thoughts on the SFC Eastern Oregon University students have several ways of keeping up with the various funded clubs and units on campus, from social media to press releases and even newsletters. For more behind the scenes information, especially on funding and support, the Student Fee Committee maintains an online archive of…

  • Genetic Engineering and Ethics: Are We Ready?

    Advancements in science and technology have enabled the possibility of human genetic cloning and engineering. In contemporary society, these biological technologies are controversial. Many governmental, scientific, and religious organizations are fervently opposing genetic engineering due to controversy in the context of safety and moral outcomes. Nevertheless, advocates and supporters argue that these technologies are fundamental…