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I am far from the perfect participant, and the Student Government Association is far from the perfect organization. However, last year, we wed in a holy ceremony known as voting. That's right, I voted in the 2006 SGA elections. This only sounds surprising because there's a mere 4,081 out of about 33,000 chance you voted as well. … 0 Comments
Gabriel McDonald's column about an Iranian war rests on the bleeding edge of deja-vu.Recall the history, cite Hitler (always), play up the rhetoric, dump the naysayers and take aim. Rather familiar, save our military strain in two battlefronts (tic-tac-toe geography!), damaged politics in Congress and the shattering of international support. … 0 Comments
Four more years The Student Government Association has our blessing to continue... kind of After much calm deliberation and vicious brawling, The Red & Black's editoral board has come to the conclusion that no matter what is written in this space and no matter how well-argued it is, the outcome of this Student Government Association election will inevitably be the same. … 0 Comments
Spam and scams fill student inboxes There are currently 32 messages in my University e-mail account. Of those 32, only 15 are actually school related. Seeing as another e-mail address handles my personal affairs, it is surprising that more than 50 percent of my messages are spam. … 0 Comments
Is the SGA election important to you? "I'm not going to vote. I don't care one way or the other."Katie EstesSophomore, Roswell Biology "I'm a junior and I haven't voted in the past, so I don't plan to vote this year."Garett ToflinskiJunior, Columbus Management "I don't vote because I don't think (SGA) affects me very much. … 2 Comments