Content by Jeremy Baker

Column: Absolute safety is impossible

January 27, 2009

Last Wednesday evening police responded within moments to reports of an assault at the Graduate Center's cafe.

Column: Black Friday deals should not come at the cost of human life

December 3, 2008

Happily, my Thanksgiving break was relatively quiet. By which I mean I wasn't trampled to death by a bargain-crazed human tidal wave at a Wal-Mart.

Column: A taste of theocracy: The injustice of Proposition 8

November 12, 2008

Unless you spent election week in your fallout shelter and haven't yet braved the strange new surface world of a Democrat-controlled government, you know that Nov. 4 was a night of historic firsts.

Column: Liberals, trained in USSR, clearly 'heart terrorism'

October 29, 2008

As the final hours of the election tick away, we have seen some exceptionally vicious comments from the right.

Column: Troy Davis' case serves to remind of judicial shortfalls

October 15, 2008

On Monday, Savannah-Now.com's Vox Populi headline read "Troy Davis has had enough appeals already."

Column: They believe in law, not justice: Considering the death penalty

October 1, 2008

Last Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued a stay of execution for Troy Davis, a convicted cop-killer on Georgia's death row.

Column: In the face of honor killings, an inadequate response

September 17, 2008

On the last morning of her life, July 13, 2008, Fauzia prepared to appear before the civil court in Jafarabad, Pakistan, with the defiant optimism of a flag bearer marching through an ambush. As the sun burned away overhead, her burqa was a reminder of th

With your head fully in the sand, just inhale

August 27, 2008

If one-liner political commercials, the incessant product placement all over campus, or the advertisements encircling this column aren't enough to convince you that there is a war on for your mind (and more immediately for your vote), consider the case of