Letters: Kate Seifer on Women’s Rugby

Apr. 14, 2011

I would like to bring to light some points that were reported in Jamie Keller’s article about the women’s rugby team, which recently participated in the annual Wayne Rugby 90 Team Tournament.

Letters: Chantel on Nebraska open meetings

Jan. 27, 2011

It has come to my attention that there was a proposed legislation regarding publishing public notices in newspapers. The Constitution clearly states that all proposed amendments are to be published three times. We as American citizens and voters have the right to be educated and well-informed about our government’s decisions.

Letter to the editor

Jan. 27, 2011

This correspondence is in response to Julie Davis’ article, “Woodhead’s ghosts haunt Patriots”.

Letter to the editor

Jan. 20, 2011

Aaron Gonzalez’s article “Is Christianity good for the World?” does indeed fuel a thrilling debate, as I’m sure was intended. I myself enjoy debating issues, however I disagree with debating something so foundational to our nation’s people.

Letters: Cyndi Thomas on why track and field is exciting

Dec. 9, 2010

Lacking the recognition and luster of other sports, many college students do not view track meets as exciting events. But the events featured at track meets can be just as exciting as a punch or foul at a basketball game or an unexpected turnover in a football game.

Letter: Tim Streasick on violence against government

Nov. 29, 2010

Mike Schmidt’s latest article shows a distinct lack of context, responsibility, and thought. Its title, “Don’t be livestock; take a stand against government violence” led me to believe at first that it would be against literal violence that the government might inflict upon the populace. Instead I found myself reading a muddled, confused, and overextended metaphor.

Letter: Charlie Granade on ‘Sex sermons stimulate conversation’

Nov. 8, 2010

I appreciate that The Eagle covered my talk last week. I also respect Sara Labor’s difference in opinion when it comes to this issue of sex before marriage. What I don’t appreciate, however, was being misquoted as saying something I didn’t say.

Letter: Daniel Schweitzer’s ‘concern over a recent trend’

Nov. 6, 2010

I am writing to voice my concern over a recent trend I have seen in The Eagle and Chadron State’s student culture in general. Recently, it seems, there has been a rising tendency among readers to voice hostility and outrage over the contents of these pages, culminating in the defacement of the newspapers left in the Student Center

Letter: Christina Ferrero on ‘Hate is the scariest mask’

Nov. 3, 2010

Not even three paragraphs in to Marquez’s column “Hate is the scariest mask,” I was startled by his comments.

Letter: Samuel Schrage on exploitation

Nov. 3, 2010

I have no qualms that this Mr. James Robertson wrote a letter to the editor, and I applaud him for speaking his mind; however, I have not been exploited.