Gabi Seltzer

Position: opinions editor

Hometown: Haslett, MI

Major: philosophy, history

Minor: political science

Expected Graduation: 2012

Content by Gabi Seltzer

Liberal arts students find jobs

February 2, 2012

I have recently seen a great deal of articles and statistics that discuss various college majors in relation to students finding jobs.

Relatively speaking: Students adjust to new professors, teaching methods

January 24, 2012

While many people register for classes, they consider what type of professor will teach the curriculum.

Relatively speaking: Athlete attention grows

December 5, 2011

December is probably the busiest and most exciting time of year for sports fans.

Relatively speaking: Thanksgiving

November 15, 2011

If you live in the U.S., even for a brief period of time, you most likely understand how commoditized Christmas, the holy grail of American holidays, has become.

No hoopla in Halloween

October 27, 2011

So I’m pretty sure I am in the minority when I say when I went to college, I really didn’t get into Halloween any more than I did when I was in high school.

Relatively speaking: Facebook's new design

October 4, 2011

Diamond’s video does not constitute as news

September 22, 2011

With all of the drama and attention surrounding the “Lance Diamond, Frat Star” video on YouTube, I have to say, I don’t really get it.

High schools falling short of standards

September 2, 2011

If you attended school, whether it was an elementary, middle or high school — public or private — there is now over a 60 percent chance that your school is currently failing.

Tragedy continues to unite Tech community, revives Hokie spirit

April 15, 2010

On April 17, 2007 I walked into my high school wearing every piece of Virginia Tech clothing I owned - and my younger brother did the same.

Take a closer look at feminism and views

April 1, 2010

With March gone, and women's month gone along with it, I begin to wonder just why there is a women's month.