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(11/11/15 3:12am)
In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson declared that Nov. 11 would serve as a day of remembrance for those that had answered the call of service and fought in World War I. Thirty-five years later, after the horrors of World War II and after Europe had begun to heal, President Eisenhower declared that Nov. 11 would be known as Veterans Day and would be a day to honor those who had returned home. Today is the 97th anniversary of (the end of) World War I. For the past 96 years on this day, we have honored our veterans, and we have promised them that we will never forget their sacrifice.
(02/09/15 1:13am)
This letter is in response to
Ben Crawford's article on Feb. 3 about the renaming of Tillman Hall at
Clemson and the Strom Thurmond Fitness Center here at USC.
(01/27/15 7:55am)
Last year the app Yik Yak stormed onto college campuses
around the country as an anonymous type of "Twitter."
(07/16/14 3:02am)
In the last issue there was an article that called a required class on this nation’s founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Federalist Papers, a “waste of students’ time and resources.” I took offense to this.