Letter to the Editor: Daily Gamecock editorial on College Republicans unfair
By Iv Hendrix | Oct. 2, 2015The Daily Gamecock’s editorial displays an embarrassing lack of journalistic integrity and an overwhelming amount of misinformation.
The Daily Gamecock’s editorial displays an embarrassing lack of journalistic integrity and an overwhelming amount of misinformation.
There is, to date, absolutely no reason to believe that vaccines cause autism.
Providing a safe haven for refugees is part of our duty. As citizens of the United States and as individuals with a charge to defend international humanitarian rights, we must protect the Syrians who seek solace within our borders.
When invited to speak by the College Republicans — the largest political organization on campus — they NRA couldn’t even fill the room.
Uber, an app connecting users with rides, has become increasingly popular among college students. Our governments must decide soon whether to evolve along with it or to strictly enforce existing regulations.
Private sector security firms and contractors reduce the risks facing American soldiers while also combatting one enemy better than any individual country: terrorism.
Republicans have recently stepped further and stooped lower to achieve their monetary and political aims.
Boehner's resignation as Speaker of the House shows that compromise is not acceptable to the far right in the Republican Party.
Pope Francis' visit to America over the last few days has moved us to reflect on the intersection of faith, values and politics.
This is the South Carolina Mic Man, the most supportive fan in Williams-Brice Stadium.
Rand Paul and Donald Trump brought their campaigns to the University of South Carolina.
I couldn’t believe it. I felt alone. I felt that I didn’t belong.
Why on earth would the university oppose a project that could improve the lives of hundreds of students without the school having to pay a penny?
They have given their support to a man who hoards attention to such a drastic extreme that if it were physical possessions there would be a dead cat somewhere underneath it all.
Doing something for the health, safety and good of another person is noble.
I’m not angry that we’re losing. I’m upset that our team doesn’t seem to have the will to win.
The Marine Corps spent nearly $36 million and had almost 600 Marines and sailors participate in an experiment that blatantly would have had no effect on the outcome of the integration of women into combat jobs.