Opinion
Spring football sees mix of fans
Drive-by Starkville
by Matt Morgan
The hiring of Dan Mullen has brought an air of electricity that MSU football fans have not felt since the hay day of Jackie Sherrill. (1) comment
All-nighters part of college life
Uncommon Sense
by Ben Leiker
When I was in high school, the all-nighter was something of a myth. I knew people who had pulled them off, and I also knew they were "popular" among college students. In August of my freshman year, the latest I had ever stayed up was about 3 a.m., and I ended up skipping school the next day. (0) comments
Baseball does not need salary cap
Oddly Appropriate
by Julio Cespedes
I often sit and wonder what kinds of great things my generation will do. We are all still just kids! It blows my mind that the people born in the same era as me will one day be inventing new technologies, saving lives and who knows what else. We have LeBron, who, at the ripe age of 24, could be the possible M. (3) comments
Busy weekend provides fun, many conflicts
Caveat Emptor
by Kyle Wrather
Attending a university can be a lot of work. Some students work tediously at all hours of the day and night and study tons of material. As the semester ends, long papers, elaborate research assignments and exams are beginning to bear down on students. As a result, students must desperately search for ways to escape from the pressure. (1) comment
Athletic profits should be diverted to education
The Uncertainty Principle
by Hannah Kaase
Several weeks ago, I had an interesting conversation with one of my friends, a fellow junior ADS major, who wishes to remain anonymous for publicity's sake. We were talking about football ticket prices going up. Neither of us really have a problem with it, although it seems a little ridiculous to raise prices for people to watch a losing team. (11) comments
Technology is too often taken to ridiculous extremes
Actually Speaking
by Santosh Kumar T.K.
With technology touching new heights every day, saving us from boredom, inadequacy and "completing" us, the feeling of life being easier and merrier with technological tools only gets stronger. No, we don't need any of these gadgets to complete our lives per se, but their contribution to the general comfort and convenience also cannot be discounted. (0) comments
Spring Break
