Open Letter to Some SG Bloggers
To those SG bloggers that have reasons to criticize my commentary, I say this: I recall defending my right to say something in the Alligator, but that’s about it. Indeed, the only reason I...
To those SG bloggers that have reasons to criticize my commentary, I say this: I recall defending my right to say something in the Alligator, but that’s about it. Indeed, the only reason I...
Three weeks ago, I posted about the four main demographics that dominate SG elections at UF. I’ve also said in the past that the Swamp/Ignite race of 2002 defied the normal elements of these...
Given some of the press and blog attention given to an SG election less than three weeks away, I’ve come up with a few questions of my own. 1) Is alumni commentary on SG...
I am not much of a collector, but I love collecting buttons, SG ones in particular. So if you have any SG buttons you want to unload (going as far back as you have...
The Spring 2006 election has been, unofficially, the longest-running campaign in recent memory, as both candidates and the sides they’d run on have been known since nearly the end of the last election. But...
With the two traditional parties announced, I thought I’d take a moment and briefly clear up some confusion. Most people describe SG as a battle between the FBK/Greek crowd and those that are “Independent”...
Apparently, a couple SG blogs have stirred buzz about the voices of alumni speaking out against current SG hijinks. This in response to myself, Nick Capezza, and Mike Belle among others writings letters to...
Well, as the Alligator seeths with the Cosimi-gate scandal, yours truly weighed in. My original letter to the editor was more balanced than the edited version they published, as my blog post was balanced....