Letter to the editor: Evolution already proven
By The Daily Gamecock | Feb. 8, 2012Teaching creationism counteracts current academic process
Teaching creationism counteracts current academic process
In response to Janice Aria’s letter, I am greatly disturbed by her defense of the circus’s treatment of its animals.
Like your contraceptives? Better speak up before H.3408 passes.
Chapter member: Resident Scholar program was implemented at SC-Alpha
Potential for abuse not factor in legalization
US principles fall short of providing aid to those who truly need help
Scott Horn got several things wrong in his Oct. 27 column “(President Barack) Obama exerts executive power, moves forward.”
News article belongs in opinion section
Previous article overlooks paid programs as option for students
There is much more going on with the Troy Davis case than the column “Troy Davis case highlights injustice,” will lead you to believe.
I want to sincerely thank Ken Etheridge, a first-year member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, for the good deed he recently committed.
Students turn aggressive when forced
As the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks pass us by, I wonder about the message I am supposed to take away from it all. It seems that everyone has some story to tell about where they were or some message they want to preach that we all should nod our heads and agree to.
Every day millions of American children are relegated to inadequate classrooms. A pedagogy of poverty emerges in which teachers expect little of their students and resources are concentrated on exclusive honor programs.
If you've spent any time trying to keep up with politics lately, I'm sure you can agree that deciphering the media's biases is a difficult feat. It's not any easier for politicians. They have their personal beliefs and their parties, but they also have you, their constituents. Like many of our legislators, my political knowledge is specialized. I can only give my educated opinion on a handful of topics.
Please excuse the haste in which letter is being written, as the last few weeks of the semester don't afford first-year law students terribly much free time. I did, however, find time to read your cover article concerning the egregious raises which were doled out in the midst of a state budget crisis. While I certainly have a hard time rationalizing any of the raises that were addressed, I do not believe all hope is lost.