Blow the whistle on bad sportsmanship
At Chadron State College, athletes are used to playing sports with these phrases repeated in the background.
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At Chadron State College, athletes are used to playing sports with these phrases repeated in the background.
Read More“It is an excuse for chocolate.”
—Katie Hughart,
19, sophomore, Elementary Education major, of Crawford.
Due to recent national anxiety over student performance, state governors have begun to attack teacher tenure.
Read MoreMany readers have questioned Woodhead’s “team’s failure” and despite a clarification from Davis, people continue to send angry comments. The controversy surrounding this issue is of similar magnitude to that about last semester’s columns by Jon Marquez.
Read More“Steelers. The final score will be 21-17.”
—David Slover,
21, junior, Sports and Rec. Mgmt. major, of Los Angeles, Calif.
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.
Read MoreThis correspondence is in response to Julie Davis’ article, “Woodhead’s ghosts haunt Patriots”.
Read MorePerhaps it is merely this college’s fate to see generation after generation of students who are simply trying to get a degree without incident and move on into the career world.
Read More“I’m glad I don’t live on campus. Going to class makes you cautious and want to wash your hands.”
Phillip Turano,
20, sophomore, Athletic Training major, of Grand Junction, Colo.
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.
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