Opinion Articles
The girl and the video camera
It's time to take a stand against our apathy.
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As we wander through our college years, we seek to unify with those who are like us, rectify the problems that trouble us and simplify the complicated world around us. The purpose we have upon entering college is very different from the purpose we have when we walk across the stage at graduation.
Letters to the Editor
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Dear Editor, The strongest arguments stand on their own and not at the expense of others. The masters in landscape architecture is pleased and proud of the English department's accomplishments and we honestly respect your concerns and issues with University administration.
A new hope for Cuba
How the U.S. can bring a changing nation forward.
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It has been almost two months since 81-year-old Fidel Castro resigned as president of Cuba. His successor is his own brother, 76-year-old Raul Castro who has been the interim president since Fidel fell sick in 2006. Of course, the question that looms over national and foreign heads is will Raul be a reactionary leader or a reformer? Early indications have been mixed.
Untapped Potential
Is the Calhoun Honors College as honorable as it can be?
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I am proud to be a member of Clemson's Calhoun Honors College. I love the people associated with the college, I love the perks I receive from it, and most of all I've enjoyed my honors classes. However, while moving forward here in my career at Clemson, I've noticed a problem with the college.
A night of hot-blooded compassion
There's a recession just above our heads. Our military is engaged in war on two fronts, and there are human rights abuses from Gitmo to Darfur to Tibet. So it's easy to wonder why the Democratic presidential candidates took time on Sunday night to discuss matters of religion and faith.
2008 Woodie Awards
