Opinion
In 2012, what change will we believe in?
Are you serious?
by Lawrence Simmons
It is in great haste that I am writing this letter to you. I realize that for many of you this will be arriving too late, because you will be boarding your flight to Canada today, according to your Facebook status. (4) comments
Opinion article makes false claim
The Uncertainty Principle
by Hannah Kaase
The Reflector Opinion Editor Matt Watson claims that he has never endorsed a political candidate for office. He said in his Oct. 28 article, "I have never endorsed a candidate in any of my opinion articles, and I never plan on doing it." (11) comments
Racism goes rampant in Miss. after election
Makin' changes
by Bailey Singletary
This year's presidential election is obviously one to remember. Barack Obama is the first biracial president of the U.S. With him winning the popular vote by around three million, I am proud to be an American, because it means people put race to the side and voted for the man who is best for the job. It means that our country is actually living by the phrase, "All men are created equal." (65) comments
Obama's victory ends some journalists' careers
Gray Matters
by Matt Watson
My career is over, as well as the careers of Tina Fey and perhaps several other "Saturday Night Live" comedians. (33) comments
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