By Lonnie Mays The year is very close to becoming just another year in history. With the election of Barrack Obama as our first African American President, the raising of gas prices to four dollars per gallon and then the return back down to under two dollars per gallon are all significant pieces of history. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Opinion’
The Year “2058″
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Humor, Mays, Opinion, Satire on December 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sutton Speaks ” Handicap Parking Issues”
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Column, Opinion, Parking, Roy, Sutton on December 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By Jessica Sutton There are twelve handicap parking spaces on the Tennessee Wesleyan College campus for over 900 students. Two of them are by the tennis court, which makes them almost unusable for most people on campus, and two by Wesley Commons, making them only accessible to anybody that needs to get into the Commons. [...]
Commuting, a Memorable Experience
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Baltz-Myers, Commuter, Opinion on November 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By Esther Baltz-Myers I have been a commuter since I attended Hiwassee College, Cleveland State Comm. College, and now TWC. Yes, commuting can be very challenging but there are also many memorable experiences to take from commuting. My commuting experiences have been joyful, memorable, and very interesting so far. One advantage to commuting is that [...]
George W. Bush’s Presidency
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Keys, Opinion, Politics on November 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By Brandon Keys In light of a new administration taking power after January 20th 2009, I thought it would be a great idea to take a look back at the last 8 years of George Bush’s administration. Obviously the administration has been marred with a number of decisions that have been deemed questionable, [...]
The Importance of Voting
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Cunningham, Opinion, Politics on October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
By Karessa Cunningham This year’s election has been deemed more important that many of the past. Contrasting the 2004 election, this president will not decide if we should go to war, but whether we should stay in Iraq, enforce stricter immigration laws and homeland issues such as gas prices and the urgency of the economy [...]