Opinion
by The Reflector Editorial Board
We covered the Playboy shoot because we felt it was a relevant issue to students, faculty, alumni and all parties involved with the university and the Starkville community. In the story, we explicitly noted that the Playboy event was confined to the city and that the university as an institution was not involved. (0) comments
by Melissa Harper
Finding a Playboy in this town was about as easy as finding a cure for cancer. I set out Monday afternoon with one goal: I was going to find a copy of Playboy so I could be a little more informed about it and maybe read some "Party Jokes." (3) comments
by David Merritt
Politics is a game played like ping-pong, with the people's interests as the ball. Politicians use the ball to score points against each other, but the people never see any changes in their lives because their interests are pushed one way only to be pushed back where they started. (0) comments
by Erin Clyburn
It's pretty much a sure thing that come July 21, the world will cease to spin. The world of children's fantasy literature, at least, but maybe even the entire physical world as well. If you're a true fan, you should already know what I'm talking about. July 21 is when the last installment of the Harry Potter series hits bookstores, and you can bet I will be there at midnight to pick up my copy. (1) comment
by Aaron Burdette
In the past 400 years, people from a multitude of nations have flocked to the New World, and some people lived here already. America has access to hundreds upon hundreds of cultures with a plethora of holidays and celebrations, but what do people do instead of observe these chances to relax? Work. I say it's time to stop working and time to start having fun. Right now, all we've really got is St. Patrick's Day. (0) comments
Letter to the Editor
MSU: an experience worth the trouble
by Zita Magloire
The spring semester is a time for celebration. Spring break splits up the monotony of the semester; summer is just around the corner, and for some so is graduation. I've been an alumnus of MSU for just one year, and last spring, my parting words to the faithful readers of The Reflector reminded us that we attend a great university. (1) comment
Spring Break