Apathy

Displaying 151 - 166 of 166 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
151 Muffled mutterings
College Eye 48:7, p.2
Asks readers why they do not cheer at football games.
152 Apathy, apathy, apathy
College Eye 47:19, p.2
Questions the cause for the dull enthusiasm at the recent Old Gold dance.
153 Untitled
College Eye 47:16, p.4
Supports the editorial claiming that only ten percent of students and faculty attend art exhibitions, plays and films.
154 There must be interest
College Eye 47:10, p.2
Claims that during the "Blue Jeans" controversy, some students don't even know there is a disagreement.
155 Apathy and ignorance
College Eye 47:7, p.2
Discusses the role of apathy in politics.
156 Man can build skyscrapers, but can't live peacefully with others
College Eye 43:10, p.2
People just don't seem to care enough about wanting world peace.
157 Letter to the editor; the case of missing students
College Eye 40:22, p.2
Confronts the problem of poor attendance at recent panel discussion.
158 'Hooray for Hep' has folded
College Eye 33:16, p.2
Unhappy that so few showed any interest.
159 Cogitations
College Eye 29:27, p.1
Expresses a need for an International Relations Club on campus.
160 Student meeting
College Eye 29:25, p.2
Few appear to discuss war profits bill.
161 Are we wrong or should we write?
College Eye 23:50, p.2
Criticizes students for not writing to voice their opinions.
162 Student government--and if not, why not?
College Eye 23:34, p.2
Confronts problem with apathy during student elections on campus.
163 "Nothing to do around this school", whines the poor bored collegian; make him eat his words and the lunches he didn't show up to help eat Saturday
College Eye 22:2, p.4
Events offered, but students don't show up, apathy suspected.
164 There seems to be a lack of appreciation
College Eye 17:4, p.2
Urges more students to attend plays and other recreational activities; attendance has been poor recently.
165 And I ask myself, why?
College Eye 16:32, p.7
Concern about student apathy toward learning.
166 Faculty and students might flatter themselves
Normal Eyte 7:6, p.61
Students are apathetic toward politics.