Feb. 15, 2012
By Franklin Annis
Look at all the great leaders in our society; they all have one thing in common. They all have a history of failures in their past. While this may seem like a contradiction in logic, the leaders of our society are those that possess the courage to risk failure in order to achieve greatness. Show me a person that has never failed, and I will show you a person that has never accomplished anything significant.
Feb. 15, 2012
By Kinley Q. Nichols
“Sun bathing on top of the red room.”
—Chris Zimmer,
19, freshman,
Education major of Rapid City, S.D.
Feb. 8, 2012
By Spike Jordan
As a U.S. Marine veteran, I’m currently using my Post-9/11 G.I. Bill to attend CSC, but lately I’ve been unable to receive my benefits that are owed to me. I have no grievances with how the school has handled my benefits in the past, and I have personally verified that the problems are not with the system here at CSC. The problems are at the Veterans Affairs system at the Federal level. I’m not the only one who is affected.
Feb. 8, 2012
By Kevan Carr
Let’s not get sidetracked now, people. I know that the death of Joe Paterno struck an emotional chord in all who are knowledgeable about this man’s career, and for those of you who it didn’t, I pity you.
Feb. 8, 2012
By Aaron Gonzalez
In his essay “Why I Am Not a Christian” Bertrand Russell wrote how the organized churches define morality as a “narrow set of rules of conduct which have nothing to do with human happiness.” He adds that when one argues that morals should be based on making people happy, the churches reply, “What has human happiness to do with morals? The object of morals is not to make people happy.”
Feb. 8, 2012
By Franklin Annis
I find it very interesting that most students approach education in terms of only the minimum requirements. If you were to buy a car, you would want the best car for your money, right? But when students pay thousands of dollars in tuition, they tend to ask only about the minimum requirements to pass the course or get a grade. How did society learn to approach education in this way?
Feb. 8, 2012
By Kinley Q. Nichols
“I hate it.”
—Danielle Shimp,
19, freshman,
Elementary Education major of Alliance
Feb. 2, 2012
It’s an election year. Mitt Romney currently leads the field of Republican nominees. With the Florida primary over, he owns approximately 70 percent of the votes and is projected to carry all 50 of the state’s delegates in the Republican National Convention.
Feb. 1, 2012
By Kinley Q. Nichols
“Martin Luther King, Jr., because he freed my people from
slavery.”
—Ben Ferrero,
22, senior,
Construction Management major, of Bayard
Feb. 1, 2012
I want to thank Mr. Gonzalez for the research he does on this column, but I have some questions about the latest article in the January 19 edition titled, “‘Heaven’ more fiction than fact, thank God.”