Opinion
Internet ruins future politics
Fun World Station
by Robert Scribner
I've long enjoyed my love affair with the Internet. It's my home away from home, my smaller yet infinitely vast home inside of my larger yet physically limited home. In that way plus countless others, the Internet is just one tiny, big paradox. (0) comments
City, MSU lose musical tastes
Common Sense
by David Breland
So, Obama won the election. Cool. So far, the apocalypse hasn't begun, which is what supposedly was going to happen if he was elected, according to most right wing pundits. Perhaps some of his "change" will find its way to Starkville, a town so desperate for a good shakeup but so unwilling to veer from its path. (2) comments
Watson's 'non-endorsement' stands
Gray Matters
by Matt Watson
Opinion writer Hannah Kaase contributed an op-ed piece on Friday arguing against my claim that I have never endorsed a political candidate. She argued that, while I never used the word "endorse," I obviously supported Barack Obama in my articles and had an overall more liberal stance. Her argument, which examined eight of my articles from this year, often misconstrued my message and was patently illogical. (12) comments
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