Colorado State University's newspaper published an editorial aiming an expletive at U.S. President Bush. Students share their thoughts and opinions about the publication of these words. Video/editing by Emily Pollastro and Michelle Jimenez ... [Read More…]
Peace protest portrays accurate picture of war, not disrespect of troops
After reading the letter to the editor titled "Anti-War protest demonstrates lack of respect for American troops," I can only say I was a bit confused. I'm glad that the student who wrote Friday's letter to the editor was enthusiastic about the anti-war protest. So were all of the people who took part in it. But what I found interesting was that ... [Read More…]
Healthcare system screams for reform
By Daniel Johnson-Kim, Sports Editor Forget about pumpkins and scary movies, October is the month for taxes and children's health insurance, at least in Washington D.C. Recently Congress shifted its agenda from the stalemate debate on the Iraq war to the domestic hot topic of government funded healthcare. Specifically, Congress is considering the ... [Read More…]
Peace protest brings in reflection, discussion
Silence and a can of red paint spurred more heated responses from students and onlookers than many recent hard-hitting forums. Some posters riled and offended onlookers, but in a silent protest, the message must be strong enough to make a clear point. The mute protestors, with blood-red hands, said they wanted two things: peace and ... [Read More…]
Video: In Your Words-Facebook
Since facebook has been introduced to ACU's campus, it has grown and expanded to add more members and applications. Students share their thoughts about facebook. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uja3dP3pZx8 Video/editing by Yuri Sudo and Brian Schmidt ... [Read More…]
Facebook changes set off privacy discussions
Information you don't want shared can be shared with the rest of the world: be careful. Facebook plans to allow Google and Yahoo to display profile listings within a matter of weeks. Users of Facebook may have their profile pictures and names available to the public, unless they change the privacy settings on their profiles. Also, Facebook equips ... [Read More…]
In Your Words: Facebook
Since facebook has been introduced to ACU's campus, it has grown and expanded to add more members and applications. Students share their thoughts about facebook. Video/editing by Yuri Sudo and Brian Schmidt ... [Read More…]
Wedding evokes marital musings
By Denton Josey, Features Editor I lost one more friend this past weekend. To marriage. He was only 23. Josh Glaze, my friend since fourth grade, used to tell his friends he wasn't going to get married in his 20s. He said, "Jesus didn't lay down his life until he was 33, why should I give mine any sooner?" Such stout resolve did not last, ... [Read More…]
New lottery undermines social club goals
Many of the changes dealing with Social Club policy were necessary, but the university took things too far with the new lottery system. ACU has changed pledging guidelines, and frankly, it is about time. Did anybody consider that maybe some changes should have taken place two years ago, when a story about ACU hazing hit The Associated Press? The ... [Read More…]
New service trend changes tourism
By Kelsi Peace, Managing Editor Thanks to my post-high school summer spent selling chocolate and charming tourists in my hometown's Montana - made chocolate shop, I can distinguish a tourist from a native just about anywhere. Scrambling for maps, wearing outdated T-shirts and slightly horrifying shorts and spending money as if their credit card ... [Read More…]
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