Pay-to-play: May take more than talent to make the team
by Angel Michael Cano, opinion editor
Babe Ruth, Wayne Gretzky, Joe Namath; all considered legends in their
perspective sports. But before any great sports icon becomes hero to
many young kids around the world they to begin somewhere. Before I
become the next Tiger Woods, I need to make a fool of myself every
Monday and Wednesday in Golf class.
by
Jacqui Streety, editor-in-chief
It seems so long ago that many women
sacrificed their time and, with tireless effort, gave their all to ensure
that women for generations to come would be able to have rights equal to
those of the opposite sex.
by
Giovanni Rosendo, staff writer
When your hair has gone from gray to silver,
your hearing is impaired, your arthritis is kicking in or your vision is
depleting, this may be a good sign that you shouldn’t be driving.
German girl in Texas:
Adapting to the South Plains
by Stefanie Neukert, staff writer I
just came walking down the stairs when somebody ran upstairs, throwing a
quick “How are ya doing?” in my direction. Being the polite girl my parents
raised me to be, I stopped and answered honestly, “Well, actually today was
not such a great day for me…”
by Phil Fleckenstein, staff writer
This
column deals with deals with the ever-touchy subject of religion, more
importantly, it deals with religious discrimination.
by
Scott Harris, staff writer
Protection against unreasonable search and seizures, free speech, to not be
subjected to cruel and unusual punishment, the right to bear arms, and the
right to self medicate are a few things the United States Constitution
guarantees its citizens.
compiled by
Danielle Gee and Amanda Richerson
“No, unless you made eating and
changing CD’s illegal. It isn’t fair to pick on one thing,” Pat Foard,
professor of mathematics, Levelland
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