Campaign Season
I know we all would prefer that all campaigning be conducted fairly, openly, and within the paramaters of the rules set up for everybody. And readers of this blog and Duque’s can probably guess...
I know we all would prefer that all campaigning be conducted fairly, openly, and within the paramaters of the rules set up for everybody. And readers of this blog and Duque’s can probably guess...
I recently mocked the Progress Party for not having a website up and running. It’s still a stub, but they finally have it up – and it looks good. Unite’s site has a nice...
I’ve really got my SG blogging mojo going on. I apologize to the non-SG readers of this blog. Life will return to normal in March. Now, remember the major caveat that I’m 800 miles...
My blog may not be as big on the current SG scene as Christian Duque’s TheRadikal.com. And like him, I have my own views on the election. But I want to extend an olive...
Looks like the Alligator dismissed my subtle editorial (posted below as “A Defining Choice”) – wasn’t controversial enough for them, despite the nugget about how every Student Body President in modern history (including the...
“We are told that there two sides to every issues. In Washington, it’s a Democratic point of view, or a Republican one. Here at UF, it’s often Greek or independent, establishment or insurgent. These...
Alright, SGers – how are things going with slating? Any closer to that winning coalition? Will this be a repeat of 2005, with Unite Party winning 50% and the GDI’s splitting the rest? Too...
Words of advice for Dictor, et.al.: “Your own ego can be your own worst enemy. Guard against the danger of buying into hype about your personal success or brilliance. Instead, understand your place as...
The Battle of the Bulge was a critical battle in the war against Hitler's Nazis. Soldiers fought and died every day in the dead of winter. And when a grenade fell into his foxhole, Jim thought he was surely dead. What happened next was nothing short of heroic...
Note: This is based on a true story of the war, as told by the late James C. Kerns.
More info →Rush Week, immature pranks, and brightly colored shirts. Some people remember their college days as a time of non-stop partying. Others, including a shy freshman with a crush, discover their life’s calling amidst difficult circumstances.
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