Life Line

Adventure Running

by Gene Borzendowski, , June 20, 2007

It’s no secret that the obesity and inactivity level of Americans is at an all-time high. All the advances in technology today seem to have made us content to watch 300 channels of television, surf the internet or try out

Walking for a cause: Multiple Sclerosis

by Kristen Pinsent, SUNY Cortland, May 13, 2007

M.S, we all have heard of the name of this disease but when asking someone what the disease is, a good majority of people do not know. M.S, which is short for Multiple Sclerosis, is thought to be an autoimmune

GYM

by Michaela Lozza, SUNY Cortland, May 7, 2007

I woke up at 8 o’clock this morning. I went to sleep at 3:30. I fell asleep at 5. And at 9, I hopped on the elliptical and started my day. For the first time in 2 years, I

A female colleges students view on pregnancy, abortion and the womens right to choose.

by Kristen Pinsent, SUNY Cortland, April 11, 2007

The topic of abortion brings about a lot of anger with individuals different views on the subject. Being pro-life or pro-choice is a choice that most women (and if they haven’t- should) have a stand on. The history of

Stress Reliever

by Trisha Fitzgerald, SUNY Cortland, December 28, 2006

As a college student, to be able to find that one thing that takes your stress down a few levels is an amazing feeling. In between papers, tests, quizzes, homework and studying for finals, it’s important to have something

Suicide Awareness

by Matthew Roberts, , November 6, 2006

Suicide is a complex problem with ideology or beliefs as a common element that interacts idiosyncratically with any number or emergent identities passing on an individual, Eric Erickson, 1968 Suicide has become more common among today’s youth (ages of