America has always reserved a special place for summer. With its sweltering days and warm nights, summer, not too long ago, was the time of year in which a student could divorce himself from responsibilities, reconnect with his inner child and take time for himself.
With the support of companies harmed by piracy, the US House of Representatives has recently been debating an anti-piracy bill known as the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Though we do not support piracy, the Aragon Outlook believes that SOPA should not become a law, as it would severely restrict the Internet freedoms of Americans.
I was bummed when someone started agitating for a name change to the paper. I thought it was misguided, and had no problems at all with Aristocrat as a name. I had been following the pre-Web Aristocrat for decades from Southern California (I have an insider who slips me my copies), and I enjoyed my [...]
December was a month of controversy for Aragon students. Passions were ignited, sides were taken, and a “Winter Community Tree” was covered in toilet paper.
Miranda Ashlock’s response to our Affirmative Action editorial
As a location devoted to study, libraries should ideally offer an environment of absolute quiet. Yet, as brought to the attention of the WASC committee at a recent meeting, the Aragon library is often polluted by distracting noise from students who use it as a place for to socialize. Librarians suggested turning the Student Lunch Room into a student lounge in order to resolve the noise issue. The Aragon Outlook agrees with their proposal.