Monthly Archives: January 2011

Obamanomics

Breitbart Treats Anti-Capitalist Protesters to Applebees

Senator Schumer Fails to Correctly Identify Branches of Government

Pence Announces He Will Not Run for President in 2012

Indiana Representative Mike Pence, a favored possible candidate for president in 2012, has announced he will not seek the Republican nomination. He did leave the option open to run for governor, however. He is currently serving his sixth term in … Continue reading

Students Blindsided while Financial Aid at Risk

After sitting through an entire syllabus week, there is a good chance your brain can’t handle hearing about another policy. There is one crucial policy, however, that may be important to hear. In fact, this policy is so vital it … Continue reading

Energy Independence Part 2: Nonrenewables

In recent years, the majority of the public’s attention has been focused on the use of non-renewable energy sources. This attention is due largely in part to the overreliance the United States has on these sources for energy and the … Continue reading

Purdue Review Consumer Price Index

We are proud to present the first Purdue Review Consumer Price Index. Due to recent Federal Spending, and increasing gas prices, consumer goods should see an increase in price over the course of the year. We do not know how … Continue reading

Purdue Student Government Elections

On March 29th, voting will begin on GetInvolved to determine the next Purdue Student Government President, Vice-President, and Senators. This election process is important to all Purdue students, but historically, only about 10-15% of those eligible to vote actually participate … Continue reading

Incentive Formula Funding for Higher Education

A hot-button issue in higher education today, incentive formula funding for public universities is sparking a heated debate right here in Indiana.  It is not a topic that many people have heard about, but it has several universities fuming. To … Continue reading

Local Government Reform

With every passing election cycle, I hear voters reflect the same sentiment: “Who are these people and what do they do?” Whether it is a superior court judge or the county recorder, it is clear that voters often have no … Continue reading