In mid-January, news crews flocked to the Bible Belt town of Stephenville, Texas as reports of local UFO sightings filtered through the airwaves. ABC News reported that more than 30 residents reported seeing a flying object "described as a mile-wide, silent object with bright lights, flying low and fast. (9) comments
It is pretty easy to tell when politicians are focusing on a common good, striving to make America a better nation by alleviating the suffering of the underclass or making the country just a little bit safer. But, it's also easy to tell when they're just trying to get their faces on TV. (0) comments
Ho-ho-holy crap. Most people tend to make decisive judgments without fully realizing their implications, from "Yeah, applying early decision is an amazing idea," to "You're right, we don't need to use a condom for this." To that list one could add, "Sure, let's go to study in this small tropical island nation without fully realizing that it's essentially a one-man state whose track record on press freedoms ranks it below the civil-war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo, Hong Kong, Kazakhstan and Djibouti. (1) comment
RecycleMania Has A Positive Impact Dan Cunningham's column, "RecycleMania's Method Is Flawed, Misguided" (Feb. 7) is, well, misguided. Cunningham is wrong to suggest that recycling is not an environmentally beneficial practice and that RecycleMania is counterproductive. (0) comments
I sure hope no one skins their knee jumping on the men's basketball bandwagon. It looks like Syracuse used duct tape to put numbers on their basketball jerseys. Seeing one of your professors from last semester in the police blotter is priceless. Hey Daily Campus! I know where to get condoms. (0) comments