Anonymity Breeds Dishonesty
What follows below is the letter to the editor that I sent to the Statesman shortly after they published an anonymous letter to the editor. I sent it with the[...]
What follows below is the letter to the editor that I sent to the Statesman shortly after they published an anonymous letter to the editor. I sent it with the[...]
By Kenneth Myers Many of you may have seen my face around campus over the past two weeks. I am the guy with blond hair running for CAS Senator. Sadly,[...]
By Deborah Machalow For the better part of three years, I have served as an elected official of the student body; I have always done what I believed was right and[...]
So I can’t say I really get to read The Press all that much anymore since my graduation but I do manage to read it sometimes. Unfortunately, law school reading[...]
Life sometimes feels like a riDdle. It is true that with every step we take, it is always one step closer to the grave. We have no way to truly go back in timE and defy our own death.
“I just became aware of recent articles regarding the decision by the SBU Student Government to repaint the “Red-Hot Zebra Path” back to its original colors.”
Whoa, somebody not only reads this paper, but enjoys (or, at least, enjoyed) it. Crazy!
Someone wonders why The Press and The Patriot hate each other. The answer is quite simple. Let’s find out.
After reading your article last week on Obama and McCain’s policies towards gays and lesbians I was surprised to see that you never mentioned Ralph Nader as a candidate or any of his policies toward the gay community.
