5/20: A Farewell to One of MIPO’s Shining Stars
Nick Mayr shouldn’t be graduating this spring. No. Mayr, 21, has not fallen prey to an ailing academic
5/20: In Their Own Words
As The Marist Poll prepares to send its graduating seniors off into the proverbial real world, we've asked
5/19: An American Student’s Experience with Global Perceptions of the U.S.
Rob Schmidt, a Marist College political science major, spent his spring semester studying in London and working in
4/30: 59 Candles
It's an annual tradition at The Marist Institute for Public Opinion. To commemorate the director's birthday, we ask
4/28: The Tribeca Film Festival’s Identity Crisis
We’re already at the halfway point for the ninth session of the Tribeca Film Festival, yet unless you
Michael Avila
Michael Avila has spent an inordinate amount of his life absorbing and exploring as much of the Pop
4/20: Tug-of-War: Technology’s Impact on Plagiarism
I don’t care what you call it. Using another writer's words and claiming them as your own is
4/6: The 2010 Congressional Elections: 1994 Meet 2008
By Dr. Lee M. Miringoff The health care debate was certainly about health care, but it was also
4/1: Big Apple Baseball, Past and Present
By John Sparks Sports journalist Len Berman has been a fan of New York baseball since the 1950's,