Columns

The Dying Speech

February 19, 2013 Ami Dudley 0

Unless you’re taking a course with a narrow focus, chances are you have a lecture-hall course. These stadium-seating classes are wide enough to hear a faint echo and call for a lot of patience as […]

Columns

Watching idiots is a national pastime

February 14, 2013 Terry Harlin 0

From the 3 Stooges to Honey Boo Boo, the antics of the cerebrally challenged hold a certain lure for most Americans. Through snubbing fictional lunacy or the latest reality TV offerings, even staid intellectuals occasionally […]

Columns

Tough Love

February 14, 2013 Ami Dudley 0

While many of us will be stuffing our faces with milk chocolate bunny rabbits and opening envelopes with inked hearts etched all over them this Valentine’s Day, others will count down the ticks and tocks […]

Columns

Smoking Ban Revisited

February 14, 2013 James McDougald 0

Back in October I discussed a proposed campus wide smoking ban.  I described it with derision.  It was a silly idea then, and one that has come into an impotent effect.  Surprise, surprise I hadn’t […]

Opinion

Letters to the Editor (2/14/13)

February 14, 2013 Miles Keenlyside 0

Editor’s note: This letter to the editor was written in response to “GSU, why skip Dragon*Con”, an article authored by Jaira Burke, a staff columnist hired by The Signal. The Editorial board at The Signal […]

Columns

We are a nation of immigrants

February 5, 2013 Terry Harlin 0

“We are a nation of immigrants.” What? Mom immigrated but Dad did not. Beyond what we could trace, we know his ancestors arrived from another land. But is that not the case for nearly everyone […]

Columns

GSU, why skip Dragon*Con?

February 5, 2013 Jaira Burke 28

Have you ever wanted to be able to experience life as one of your favorite characters for a day? Dragoncon gives thousands of people this opportunity every year. Created in 1987,  Dragon*Con “offer[s] over 3,500 […]

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