Quantcast The Red and Black
College Media Network

The Red and Black

Search the Archives

Opinions Articles

Use cunning, conserve water

In response to Chris Chiego's Oct. 16 column, "Students too apathetic for local problems," I, too, am outraged at the way the students at this school are not responding to the water shortage. Typical. Although, it seems like the conservation of water is more of an inaction than an action - as in, don't take a shower, don't flush the toilet - so I'm not sure how we could actually see whether this is taking place. … 6 Comments

More security vital for Sanford

The bittersweet smell of bourbon mixed with Coke surrounds you. Profanities tangle with cigarette smoke in the air. And the occasional fight breaks out, leaving brawlers bruised and ashamed. A crowded bar downtown? Or a packed student section in Sanford Stadium? It could be either, and the similarities lead to the conclusion that things are getting out of hand between the hedges. … 9 Comments

Mailbox

E-mail and letters from our readers

Dogs don't need 'V' punishmentIn response to Jason Butt's Oct. 18 column, "Victory stomp gets Dogs reprimanded," who is to say the Bulldogs purposely stomped on the Vanderbilt "V" last Saturday after the last- second field goal made by Brandon Coutu? It is natural for a place kicker to radiate away from the pile of offensive and defensive players after a kick. … 4 Comments

Editorial Cartoon

By BILL RICHARDS

Editorial cartoon for 10/19/07. … 3 Comments

Opinion Meter

A wrap-up of the week's ups and downs

Stand by your No. 1 football man Mark Richt, we love your class, integrity and sportsmanship. People may hate on your game strategy and bash you in the news, but we stand behind you win or lose. In fact, we have a little YouTube clip that proves you are a man who holds moral obligation above anything else. … 0 Comments

<< Back to main page

 

 

Advertisement

Poll

Should the Board of Regents have approved a $100 fee increase for students?
Submit Vote

View Results



Advertisement

Google

Today's Front Page

Download Print Edition PDF title=