Opinions
History
If history has taught us anything it is that it often repeats itself. Like the hands on a clock, history continuously comes full circle time and time again. Think about […]
Legend of the Banana Suit
Another Halloween season fades; the costumes become lifeless as we transition into our work week, but are you ready to let that spirit die? Every once in a while, I […]
Old school is better
Paperless courses are becoming more and more common among all schools. Is it actually beneficial? Paper or computer screen? In high school I remember having tons of folders and books […]
Connotations of cool
What is your definition of cool? To me, coolness is something that creates an inexpressible feeling of interest. Anything can evoke coolness – music, clothing, philosophy, dinosaurs. The coolest thing […]
Democracy at work?
Tim Skubick put it best when he said “democracy doesn’t work when voters don’t know the candidates’ names they are voting for.” I have heard on numerous occasions that people […]
Political Idol
As each election rolls around we always hear how important it is for each person to get out and vote, that our vote really matters. The problem I have with […]
Be Facebook savvy
Facebook is a very effective communication tool that can be handled properly or improperly, depending on how it’s used. After hearing about the recent Facebook privacy fiasco, I skimmed through […]
Snyder or Bernero? Stephen Jackson
With Election Day 2010 less than a week away, the GOP is poised to make serious gains at both the state and national levels. In this election, all 435 seats […]
Snyder or Bernero? Justin Jackson
The top race, like most mid-term elections, is the gubernatorial race. This year is even more important since our current governor, Jennifer Granholm, is termed out and cannot seek re-election. […]