Opinion: Facebook now decapitation-friendly
On Tuesday, British Prime Minister David Cameron took to social media to condemn social media, saying “It’s irresponsible of Facebook to post beheading videos, especially without a warning. They must...
View ArticleOpinion: Return of the vampire
In “Dracula,” Bram Stoker’s sensationalist 1897 novel that no contemporary critic thought would become a classic, the Dutch doctor Abraham Van Helsing is called to England to investigate the strange...
View ArticleOpinion: Rand Paul, part-time individualist
Rand Paul is a fan of individual freedom, specifically the freedom of one individual: himself. Paul, the junior senator from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, gets a lot of attention these days with...
View ArticleOpinion: The case of the stolen dinosaur
Let’s go back to June 22, 2012 for a moment—the day the U.S. government arrested a dinosaur. The dinosaur itself had not done anything wrong, of course. The creature known as Tarbosaurus bataar has not...
View ArticleOpinion: The most dangerous game
Most organizations play it rather close to the chest as to whether or nor their end goal is to commit crimes against humanity, but thankfully there are groups like the Young Conservatives of Texas who...
View ArticleAVW Newstime Comedy: Nation captivated by antics of plucky TV character...
Now in its third season, “The Adventures of George Zimmerman” still manages to captivate audiences around the country. The runaway television success started with a real bang two years ago, and just...
View ArticleOpinion: The public deserves a public Senate
It’s been a long couple of weeks, interrupted by travel, family and food, but please bear with me as we return, briefly, to Nov. 22. On that day, The Post reported that according to OU’s Office of...
View ArticleOpinion: Southall is gone, but did he even show up?
On April 19 of last year, I watched as four Ohio University students were arrested for protesting tuition hikes at a Board of Trustees meeting. Former Student Senate President Nick Southall was there...
View ArticleSenate Rules and Procedures chairman removed after vying for top Senate spot
Jordan Ballinger, the Student Senate government affairs commissioner, was removed from his post as chairman of the Rules and Procedures Committee after allegedly trying to persuade President Anna...
View ArticleSenators claim they were told to take newspapers
Two student senators named last week by Student Trustee Keith Wilbur as having been involved in the theft of newspapers during last spring’s Student Senate election have confirmed they were instructed...
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