In our opinion: Senator absence at bill proposal unacceptable
By The Daily Gamecock | April 24, 2013In their last Senate meeting of the semester, we find it troubling that only 32 (out of 48) senators took the time to vote.
In their last Senate meeting of the semester, we find it troubling that only 32 (out of 48) senators took the time to vote.
Once the suspects of the Boston Marathon bombing were identified and last week’s dramatic manhunt began, our nation sought to find out everything about these individuals.
Wasteful tendencies of society unsustainable It seems like everyone disagrees with our massive consumption of cheap foreign products.
Columbia residents deserve more complete explanations than officials have provided so far.
A prominent athlete came out of the closet last week. But chances are, you haven’t heard about it simply because the athlete in question is a woman.
We all ought to completely forget the Tsarnaev brothers are from Chechnya until they’re linked to a broader terrorist movement, if that ever happens.
Despite impractical proposals, a recent bill proposed by the Senate’s current “Gang of Eight” is America’s best chance at fixing immigration law.
The robbery of three students this past Tuesday in Five Points was a terrible event, as are all the robberies, shootings and sexual assaults that have recently taken place around Five Points and USC’s campus.
Teachers should take initiative against violence Dear USC Faculty and Staff, I received a text message Thursday at 11:19 p.m.
Women’s self-criticism harmful, unnecessary In a study done by Dove, only 4 percent of women in the world describe themselves as beautiful.
Gruesome Gosnell case illustrates lack of regulations in abortion industry While media attention was turned this week on gun control and the explosions at the Boston Marathon, members of Congress were attempting to bring notoriety to the atrocities mentioned in the trial of Kermit Gosnell, an abortionist in Philadelphia.
Government must act upon wishes of people The best thing about this week is that it is mercifully coming to an end.
Chinese criticism brings up flaws in US politics The Senate’s decision on gun control this past week opened another string of vehement discourse, but this time the conversation has trickled outside our nation’s boundaries.
News giant needs to check facts before it loses credibility, viewer population I’ve used the words of author James Gleick before, and they’re applicable once again after CNN’s latest misinformation debacle.
South Carolina law binds our colleges and universities into making choices that don’t necessarily match up with reality
In his inaugural address earlier this year, President Barack Obama claimed, “Our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see America as a land of opportunity,” and so far it appears that we have done so.
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