Month: October 2015
Campus employee overcomes shooting
Beatrice Brown was shot in front of her two kids during a home robbery 10 years ago. The 27-year-old had only a high-school diploma and a little ROTC experience. She was struggling to make ends meet with her job as a concession manager at Busch Stadium. […]
Domestic abuse motivates student activism
Elizabeth Womack speaks openly about growing up with a physically abusive father who was addicted to alcohol, drugs and gambling. “I don’t remember it, but when I was about 5 years old, I left a toy on the floor, and my dad stepped on it,” said Womack. […]
Need a lift? Call Uber
The ride-sharing service UberX entered the St. Louis market last month, over the objections of the St. Louis Metropolitan Taxi Commission, which wanted it to meet additional regulations. Local residents can now use an Uber cellphone app to catch rides from UberX-registered drivers. Nationwide, UberX and taxi fares are similar, but many people find UberX quicker. […]
MUSINGS: Best to hang with a few friends
Hip-hop group Whodini asked a very important question in its classic 1984 song “Friends.” “Friends. How many of us have them? Friends. The ones we can depend on.” I know people who have elaborate birthday parties every year. You can’t go out to dinner with them without their phones lighting up. Every weekend, they’re invited to all kinds of events. They seem to have tons of friends. […]
GRAB BAG: A closer look at a slogan
“Black lives matter” has become an enduring rallying cry of people protesting police brutality all over the country, and I agree. But I also think all lives matter. On the ESPN program “First Take” recently, Skip Bayless, one of the hosts, pointed out the irony that while black lives do matter, the fact is that more black people kill other blacks than police officers do. […]