Our VoiceEditor in Chief bids adieu
Twenty-six production nights, twenty-six newspapers and approximately 325,000 words. Another school year has passed us by.
For me, this is it. My last issue. The end.
Until this moment I didn't really know what it was I was feeling. As I sit in The Colonnade office on the final production of my college career, a week and half from walking across the stage as a college "graduate," (although I won't receive my diploma until after completing Maymester and my internship), I'm feeling both sad to have to leave this newspaper and excited to head toward my uncertain future.…
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A guiding light for post graduation
Good afternoon. Despite repeated e-mails to President Leland, Dean Harshbarger, Ryan Greene and about two dozen other university officials who may or may not be involved in the graduation ceremony, I have not been permitted to address the Class of 2009 during this year's commencement.…
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Noteworthy columnnist signs off
The school year is almost over. And as the Atlanta Braves have been saying a lot lately: There's always next year. Except not for me. But this is a good thing, I'm graduating. Four years ago, me and about 1,000 of my closest friends set out on a journey to boldly go where….…
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Letters to the Editor
Everyone affected by taxes Dear Editor, In light of recent articles about taxes and tea parties, beginning namely with "Taxes not Student's Cup of Tea", and branching out to the objectivity of Ms. Sorensen's article, I would like to clarify what I feel to be a serious misjudgment on the part of certain authors.…
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