Dear Editor,
The fact that there are a limited amount of parking decals for on-campus parking is unfair. When school started all the decals were already taken.
This is unfair; for example, a student who is here for 5 classes a day from the hours of 7am to 8pm and needs to run back to his/her car for books and other things instead...
November 5th, 2015461Dear Editor:
I understand that the library's renovation is needed, and that it will soon be over. That said, there are many students (myself included) who need a quiet space to study with seating and an adequate electrical supply to power our laptops. The library has kindly offered several alternative study spaces scattered over the...
December 17th, 2014255Dear Editor,
My name is Kathleen Gildea and I am an adjunct in the Psych Dept for the pat 16 years. I always read the school paper when I'm on campus each Saturday and I want to take this opportunity to compliment you on the very nice job you are doing. Specifically, two articles in the Nov. 18th edition were very well written and...
November 12th, 2014416Jessica Fisher, Contributor
On the night of Nov. 7th tents set up in a rag tag fashion reminiscent of Occupy Camps of years past, were set up outside of the social science building.
While observing the display in the Social Science Atrium, one student, who was taking part in the Sleep Out commented to me that they'd have to go...
October 27th, 2014362Guest commentary by Jessica Fisher
“Did Feminism Get It Wrong?”
On Friday this was debated. On screens projecting powerpoints the audiences saw women - from the ages of little girls to the ages of our elder women. Of the images showed to us, it seemed odd, considering all other details, that we did not see any men.
The...
June 10th, 2014146
Commentary by Ellen Eldridge, Staff Writer
Homelessness is such an abstract thing to consider, but when broken down into its components, no college student is too far from living in shelters or on the streets.
The thin tether tying us to society is the bond between us and our families and friends. Without these social ties and...
March 20th, 2014115
Dear Editor,
On the afternoon of January 28th, my wife and I found ourselves hopelessly trapped on I75 Southbound due to the ice. By 10:00 PM we could see the sign for Exit 271; and that is where we spent the night!
About 8:00 AM the following morning, young men and women started coming around in...
March 11th, 2014918
Guest Editorial by April Marten
KSU’s recent grand opening of the Zuckerman Museum of Art was dampened by a dark cloud of controversy over art censorship. President Daniel Papp ordered the removal of Ruth Stanford’s art installation, A Walk in The Valley. The art in question references the KSU owned Georgia homestead of...