Opinion
Brit offers take on U.S. football
Guest Columnist
by Dave King
I'm not from around here. My accent is a little different. I pay for goods with pounds and pence. My wardrobe has only a few maroon and white shirts. I am from England, a country where football is played with a spherical ball over a 90-minute period between two teams of men who will fall over and play dead after minimal contact. (5) comments
by Lazarus Austin
Last week, I went to an eye-opening forum on the topic of African-American studies for extra credit. The forum included Dr. Charles Payne, a very noted scholar of civil rights and African-American studies from the University of Chicago; Dr. Stephen Middleton, the director of the brand new African-American studies program here at MSU and other notable scholars with connections to the subject. (2) comments
Cross country has no ball, no point
Fun World Station
by Robert Scribner
You'll never guess what I did this past Saturday. I don't know why I did it. Well, I was actually forced, but what I mean is I'm not sure why anyone would care enough to force someone to do such a thing. In case you're wondering, what I did was attend a Mississippi State cross country competition, or whatever they're called. (24) comments
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