The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
1 day ago by Editorial Board
On August 29, John McCain chose Alaskan governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate in the 2008 presidential election.
McCain's choice has drawn much criticism from both sides of the political spectrum, most famously that McCain's campaign is pulling the sexism card.
The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS
9 hours ago by Hannah Kaase
In a recent article in Times Higher Education, professor of criminology at Bucks New University Ken Smith argues that professors should no longer have to correct students' misspellings. He claims since the English language can be confusing and there are many words that sound different than they are spelled, teachers should just accept the varied spellings.
The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS
9 hours ago by Nathan Smelser
It is hard to understand fully the significance of the danger presented by Russia's Aug. 8 invasion of Georgia, a small democratic nation on the east side of the Black Sea.
The Reflector, Mississippi State University, MS
22 hours ago by Robert Scribner
Obesity. It seems to be all the rage these days. Adults are doing it. The kids are doing it. Even the elderly are in on this hot, new style. And I can't blame them. Why, you ask? Because we all must suffer for fashion.
The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, AL
1 day ago by Zach Childree
Last week Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced his pick for Vice President. Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. I had the same reaction to Palin as most people: "Who the #%!* is Sarah Palin?"
The move is being called a cheap political ploy by talking heads on network television and they may be right.
Student Printz, University of Southern Mississippi, MS
1 day ago by Andy Hess
The West Georgian, State University of West Georgia, GA
1 day ago by Online Editor
- Why are roommates the spawn of satan? All I want is to sleep and all they want to do is make noise! It sounds like a goat orgy in there.
- Seriously, there are some hot professors here. It's not fair for them to be so attractive, because it makes it impossible for me to pay attention in class.
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
1 day ago by Jessica Laven
Over 1,000 students and their communities protested the educational system in the state of Illinois this week, calling into question an alarming trend of discrimination that continues to occur in schools across the country.
Chicago public school students boycotted attending their own schools, instead taking the bus to New Trier, an affluent suburb, to enroll there, an event that volunteers said was similar to the historic "bus boycott in Alabama in the 1950s.
The West Georgian, State University of West Georgia, GA
1 day ago by Britt Cole
It's that time of year again! The time has come again for fall recruitment. Men's recruitment began this past Sunday and will continue until Friday. Women's recruitment begins tomorrow and will last until Monday.
There are several myths and misconceptions about social fraternities that are made by skeptics looking into the Greek System from the outside.
Student Printz, University of Southern Mississippi, MS
1 day ago by Ashley Stephens
The Sidelines, Middle Tennessee State University, TN
1 day ago by Editorial Board
After the unfortunate incident on campus today, it is easy to assume that this was an isolated case of road rage, perhaps brought on by stress or due to the increasingly-frustrating parking situation on campus.
Campus parking has become such a cliché scapegoat that we might as well just devote a weekly column to it.
Student Printz, University of Southern Mississippi, MS
1 day ago by Chris Deschamp
The West Georgian, State University of West Georgia, GA
3 days ago by David Bachman
Did Obama give a speech last week? I have heard rumors that Obama gave a speech last week but I have not been able to find much information about it! Obama's messianic descent from the heavens last week in Denver has been long forgotten about and dominated by the historical choice made by Senator John McCain to place Governor Sarah Palin on his ticket as the Republican Vice Presidential candidate.