Opinion


Disagreement not justification for breaking rules

Exactly one week ago today, an SVSU student made news after police used a Taser on him during an exchange at a Saginaw City Council meeting. Reports indicate the man became unruly, kicking at Saginaw Police Chief Gerald H. Cliff and breaking his finger after a brief verbal spat and scuffle with other officers. Eventually, one officer at the meeting used force, firing the 50,000-volt Taser to subdue the man. »

Frat, anti-frat Facebook groups equally immature

If I started a Facebook group entitled "Say no to pro-homosexual groups!!", do you think people would be able to appreciate it as a joke? And what if I didn't say it was really a joke? What if I had put up a crossed-out picture of men or women kissing as the main photo for the group? Still funny? »

Racism on campus disappointing

I did not know that racism was a problem at SVSU. Call me naive and you would be right. I honestly did not think that people could be so blatantly prejudice in our ever-expanding world. America has become more diverse than ever, and I assumed that people were aware of and accepting of this fact. However, the other day I witnessed such obvious racism that it truly shook my belief in many things I believed were facts of the past. »

Professor urges students to not rely upon Wikipedia

submitted by Thomas Renna

Students who use Wikipedia might be interested in the lead article ("Grading Wikipedia") in the Oct. 27 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education. »