Column: America's lawsuit culture ignores public responsibility
April 22, 2008
Without a doubt you've heard about at least one of the ridiculous lawsuits floating around America.
Column: America's lawsuit culture ignores public responsibility
April 22, 2008
Without a doubt you've heard about at least one of the ridiculous lawsuits floating around America.
Column: Online programs remove all mystery in communication
April 8, 2008
It is hard to imagine a world before Facebook and instant messaging.
Column: Defending morality in an athiest's culture is challenging
March 25, 2008
Frequently, when students aren't discussing the previous week's basketball game or a looming midterm, the conversation drifts to the uncomfortable territory of whether or not God exists.
Column: Che Guevara: exposing myths about a murderer
March 11, 2008
Every so often I'll see a student walking around campus proudly sporting merchandise bearing Che Guevara's picture.
Column: Anti-military actions warrant apology
February 19, 2008
It is a common occurrence at Virginia Tech to see the Corps of Cadets marching to and from the Drillfield, engaging in training exercises on the Upper Quad and jogging around campus.
Column: Recycling measures fall short on Virginia Tech campus
February 5, 2008
As an institution devoted to bringing state of the art programs, research and technology to campus, Virginia Tech has continually demonstrated its ability to create positive change both locally and globally.
Column: Planned Parenthood's negative influence hurts minorities
January 22, 2008
The Virginia Tech community, along with the rest of the nation, spent yesterday reflecting on the extraordinary achievements of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Column: The importance of separating religious traditions and school
November 27, 2007
Liberals in America always seem to have a guilty conscience.
Sensationalizing sexual harassment
October 23, 2007
There are many things about America's school system that amaze me.
Column: Affirmative Action today
September 27, 2007
If you ever get the chance to chat with a college freshman, ask him what his single-most nerve-wracking high school experience was.