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For Romney, most republicans, funding public broadcasting not worth it

Hannah Waid October 25, 2012

Romney’s general overview of education, and his campaign in general, seems to be a reduction of the role of the federal government by returning issues to the states. With education, Romney believes federal...

PBS: ‘base upon which education is built’

SoRelle Wyckoff October 25, 2012

I grew up watching PBS. Sesame Street, Wishbone and Arthur are vivid in my memory; they are a part of the base upon which my education is built. Sure, bird jokes are pretty funny, and they make great...

Obama: providing support for education

CW Staff October 25, 2012

By Tori Lee and Tara Massouleh Education and its funding are at the forefront of issues for college students today. Some of our biggest struggles include finding the means to fund our college journey...

Today’s topic: education

CW Staff October 25, 2012

It is evident that the topic of education is an important one. The very first question in the second presidential debate was asked by a 20-year-old college student who sought reassurance about his ability...

What might have been: If Cam Newton had been a Bulldog

Aldo Amato October 24, 2012

Take a moment out of your day to grasp the fact that the Mississippi State Bulldogs are 7-0. It might take a while to let it roll naturally off your tongue, but the Bulldogs are indeed unbeaten leading...

New coaches improving women’s basketball team

Jasmine Cannon October 24, 2012

The Alabama women’s basketball team may just shock the basketball world this year - or at least are track to do so. Since head coach Wendell Hudson took the reigns of the program, the team has shown...

Halloween costumes can lead students to more tricks than treats

Tara Massouleh October 23, 2012

With Halloween in just one short week, procrastination-prone college students nationwide will be rushing to the racks at local thrift stores, Wal-Marts and Halloween shops searching for the perfect costume....

Peace will only come through strength

Tray Smith October 23, 2012

After our Libyan ambassador was killed in a terrorist attack on Sept. 11 of this year, U.S. officials blamed a YouTube video for inciting the anti-American violence that led to his death. It took two weeks...

Romney’s military plan unsustainable

CW Staff October 23, 2012

By Lucy Cheseldine and SoRelle Wyckoff It’s been said that to understand an individual’s priorities, you look at their checkbook. The same can be said about governments’ and their leaders’ priorities...

Today’s topic: foreign policy

CW Staff October 23, 2012

Foreign policy has defined American politics since 9/11, and since the start of Obama’s term, it has continued to dominate decision making. With the Arab Spring and, more recently, the direct attack...

We spoke, they listened, but to what extent?

Ashanka Kumari October 21, 2012

When visiting a Bama Dining location on campus, many students might have seen a familiar sign that reads “You spoke, we listened” with some new feature or meal option promoted beneath. While waiting...

OPINION: Greek leaders must provide leadership to address hazing

Austin Gaddis October 16, 2012

Over the past two weeks, this newspaper has reported extensively on the atmosphere of our University’s greek system – the largest in the nation – uncovering and exposing troubling aspects of such...