Letter to the Editor: Tobacco Free USC wanted by many
By Jessica Parker | Aug. 26, 2013I would like to raise some important points that were not covered within Ross Abbott’s ridiculous attempt to undermine USC.
I would like to raise some important points that were not covered within Ross Abbott’s ridiculous attempt to undermine USC.
This is a response to Friday’s article written by Ross Abbott.
Carolina Productions has found an audience it’s catering to well, but we think there’s a fine line between giving your fans what they want and falling into a rut.
I recognize that the USC has every right to ban whatever they want on their grounds, but their decision to ban tobacco on campus is the wrong call.
As I anticipated the return of our students, Thomas Jefferson’s insightful statement in the Declaration of Independence has been on my mind.
We love freshmen, we really do… but if one of the university administration’s goals is really to make USC more competitive, they might consider actually raising the standards for admission.
Gov. O’Malley should think about his arguments in favor of the repeal when considering how to address Maryland’s current death row population.
Justice Scalia’s claim that the Supreme Court all of a sudden “invent new classes of minorities” is not only without merit, but also inane, illogical and deeply flawed.
For some reason, USC’s administration is still moving forward with the “Tobacco-Free USC” initiative.
Pick up a previous president’s memoir and you’ll realize that presidents are not only well intentioned but the best leaders America has.
At its simplest, Voter ID laws make sense but for some reason there is uproar when certain states require them.
In light of the revelations uncovered in the infamous NSA information leaks perpetrated by Edward Snowden, it is clear that Obama’s proposed steps for reform are insufficient.
In every peaceful, stable democratic country across the globe the government controls the military, but in Egypt the military controls the government.
Tips for this year’s first-years from last-year’s freshmen
In discussions on race in America, it’s important to get the facts straight.
When good news comes out of USC’s Greek Life, we can only hope for more in the future.
While I understand why a few of my fellow citizens are in an uproar, establishing a halfway house in downtown Columbia would be good for us all.