House Editorial: Spring Cleaning
One can only wonder if the SGA has any hidden intentions in announcing its addition of a whopping 12 hours to the polling period for this upcoming election schedule for the first week of April. But whether or not there is any substance behind this sanction remains to be seen. More...
The Writing on the Wall: 'Special Freakhood'
By Brian Goodman, opinion editor
If you are one of the three people in the country who have yet to see “300,” you best get yourself down to the theater, if only for the spectacle. Regardless of whether the movie is good or not, “300” is — tragically — of great significance. More...
Spitting in the Mic: Glossing right over Guatemala
By Jess Novak, staff writer
Prior to Bush’s current tour of Latin America, when was the last time you thought about Guatemala? Or heard about Guatemala? Or cared about Guatemala? More...
Glass Half Full: Pet names keep women on a tight leash
By Traci Cox, staff writer
If I had a nickel for every time I heard or was called a demeaning, sexist, infantile pet name by a 60-year-old waitress in a jumpsuit at a boxcar diner or by a member of the opposite sex, I could buy up all of the ad space in The Breeze and fill it with my baby pictures. More than just a household name, pet names have succeeded in defining the modern-day television commercial, holiday greeting cards, movie titles and everyday sayings. More...