Bond
with Reynolda House is promising
This
column represents the views of the Old Gold and Black editorial board
On
Jan. 15 the university and Reynolda House began a greater collaborative
effort when University President Thomas K. Hearn Jr. announced that
Reynolda House would finally become part of this university after an
informal cooperative effort that has spanned over three decades.
Grade
deflation sparks concern
By
Jeanne Lynch
After
an experience this past semester, I have begun to question the system
that I had for so long held in high esteem. If my experience is truly
indicative of university grading policies, I believe it is a matter
that deserves campus-wide attention.
Academics
are not the ones who are failing America
By
Meeghan Ramsey
I
could not agree more with Cheney, for more Americans should know about
American history. However, I firmly believe that the more one knows
about American history, the more disgusted with the American government
one would be.
Winter
visits to NYC hit home
By
Jay Cridlin
New
York had been in our minds at the Old Gold and Black since well before
the break. We had planned to send two staff members, senior reporter
Jordan Webster and sophomore photography editor Billie Zito, to sit
courtside at Madison Square Garden and cover the Demon Deacons
Dec. 22 game against St. Johns in New York.
Jackson,
Sharpton have betrayed King
By
Doug Hutton
The
reason for such little respect can be found in the modern Civil Rights
movement, led by such outspoken individuals as Jesse Jackson and Al
Sharpton. They have manipulated, contorted, and twisted Kings
message to the point where no one can separate Kings message from
new age spin.