Dances should make use of ballroom
homecoming dance, I expected something outstanding for Halloween, one even greater than last year’s Halloween dance.
As it turned out, I was mistaken in my expectation.


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homecoming dance, I expected something outstanding for Halloween, one even greater than last year’s Halloween dance.
As it turned out, I was mistaken in my expectation.
Not even three paragraphs in to Marquez’s column “Hate is the scariest mask,” I was startled by his comments.
Read MoreI 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.
Read MoreIn the excitement of Halloween, many are forgetting another important day that is quickly approaching: election day on Tuesday.
While asking around, I was surprised at the amount of people who don’t even know about it. The most common response was, “There’s voting this year? For president?”
I read Bill O’Reilly’s syndicated column in a local paper this weekend. The paper ran the column under the headline “Walking Away from the Truth.” I later learned that, on O’Reilly’s website, he titled the article “View to a Kill.”
Read MoreIt recently came to my attention that Frito-Lay is no longer producing biodegradable Sun Chips bags after a notably drastic decrease in sales correlating with the bags’ introduction. There have been numerous complaints from customers saying that the bags were too noisy.
Read MoreI am upset with the misquote in the article printed in The Eagle Oct. 21 covering the Oct. 12 Campus Activities Board meeting.
Read MoreI’ve been reading The Eagle for 4 years now, but no more. As the latest wave of controversy has washed over this now-soggy newspaper, I’ve decided to extract myself from the torturous pseudo-news, painfully dry writing, and “better-than-thou” elitism pushed on us by the campus newspaper.
Read MoreIs it just me, or are some of The Eagle’s readers missing something very
important about Culture Corner?
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