Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Come to Class!!--Or Not?

College Attendance: Should colleges become stricter?

In college today, when speaking of attendance, it is all in the
decision of the student. This is obviously not like high school to
where you must go to class or else you will receive a cut. In college
rather they student must make the decision to attend class and this is
in order to receive an education. But experiencing college thus far, I
have noticed that not all teachers have made attendance mandatory.
Some of my own teachers do not even take attendance therefore given
the opportunity for students to be regularly absent. While most
teachers therefore believe it is the student’s choice to come to
class. So the real question is should all professors make attendance
mandatory rather than students come and go as they please? This may be
going back to the days of high school but this is an educational
institution and their goal is to further our education. College
though is supposed to be about being more independent and making your
own decisions. So how strict or attentive
should college be about students’ attendance or do you like the way it
is?

-- Mach

Monday, September 24, 2007

Sex Problems--Got Your Attention, Didn't It?

Is our sex education system failing us? If anyone attended The J Spot seminar in the Mountainlair, you know a little bit about what I'm talking about. The US has extremely high statistics concerning teen pregnancy, STDs and rape, yet has the most conservative sex education plan of most developed countries. At the seminar, we were shown an educational tape that is used to educate middle school students about sex and STD protection in the European countries, only to learn that the same tape is banned in all high schools in America. Do you think that if our sex education programs were more open and positive about sex, that our unhealthy statistics would decrease? Or do you think that speaking openly and positively about sex would only make matters worse?


-- Scarnato

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Which 'Neer Gets It?

Steve Slaton and Pat White are both very eligiable to win the Heisman Trophy this season. Who has a better shot of winning this trophy and why?


- Seigrist

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Whoops, He Did It Again--sort of...

What do you think about OJ Simpson's situation? I cannot believe that he is being tried for crimes that could result in a life sentence, after the whole murder trial a few years ago. I dont see how anyone could even consider committing another crime in OJ's situation. Do you think he will be able to get off of this one or receive life?


-- Malcomb

Friday, September 21, 2007

How Far Should Free Speech Go?

I really liked this article [Bowling Alone]. It was alot easier for me to understand than the Freire article. The one thing that bothered me about it though was the part about the KKK. They said they want to be a part of the community. I don't know about anyone else but I don't really want to see the KKK cleaning a highway. These people perform hate crimes against other races, why should they be allowed to do this. I feel very strongly about this and I want to hear everyone elses opinion about it.



--Mathess

Dorms or Home?

I don't think many others have the same experience as me, but I'm hoping everybody will know what I am talking about, and possibly want to add your imput on the dorms... Yesterday, I was talking to somebody about how my college experience has been so far and we got onto the subject of the dorms. I'm from Morgantown, so I live about 5 minutes driving, 20 minutes walking, from downtown campus. So, many people over the last few months have asked why I am living in the dorm. My answer, simply, is that if I lived at home, college would be like high school all over again. I'm a very social person, so my favorite part about Stalnaker is meeting new people. I like to leave my door open and talk to anybody who walks by (if they want to stop and chat). There is no way that I would meet so many people if I was living at home. And of course you've all heard about how most of what we learn in college won't come from classes; I think that living in the dorm is part of that non-class experience that college students should have. Sure we'd rather have home-cooked food, but is it really that bad that you'd rather be at home with your parents? College is about learning to do things on your own and I think that the dorm experience is great for doing just that.


-- Li

Monday, September 17, 2007

If You Were President...

Now that we have all been college students here at West Virginia University for one month you have learned a lot about college life and our college campus itself. Is there anything you would change about our school after spending a month here? For example, your schedule, the campus layout, increasing the student body, or decreasing the student body. Basically, if you were President Garrison and you could do anything to our school, what would you do and why?-

-- Hunter Timko

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Did You Catch What Happened On Thursday?

Driving down university Thursday after noon minding my own business, on my way to get some lunch. When I drive up to campus I’m greeted at the mountain lair with huge pictures of dead babies from abortion. I know there is freedom of speech and I know abortion is a horrible thing but do we need to be surrounded by dead fetuses to get the point? Is there not enough you can do vocally to get the message out. I understand that people need to see the results of abortion in order to change their minds, but when is enough too much. Everywhere you looked there were dead babies with the protestors merely holding up the sign. Could the message have been effectively sent with less pictures and more communication. -- Carlson

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

How Do People Outside of Our School View WVU?


So every student that goes to college usually has mad school spirit
for the school & is never afraid to show it. In my opinion WVU
students have to most school spirit around...clearly. So has it
crossed anyones mind why people make negative remarks when you tell
them you go to WVU and your proud of it. I went home this past
weekend, and people who i knew asked how school was and all those
other lame questions just to be nice, but when someone asked Ohh where
do you go? and i said WVU they would be like Ohh.. and make a face or
say something negative remark about the school and the recent #1 spot
on the Princeton Review of Top Party schools. Which i think is
completely bullshit. I mean just because i go to a school that has a
reputation for being a very big party school and that has a ton of
school spirit does not mean that it is a horrible institution for
learning. I just wish people would not judge the school i go to by
what they hear or read from someone or something else.
It must not be as bad of a school if all these people go here and the
ones who have graduated have made something of themselves.


Caitlin Rubinstein


Why is it that WVU has a bad name? Is it because we were recognized as the biggest party school or because we were voted as a whole as the university that least studies? Even though i am very proud of this award as number 1 party school how can it be true? There is no real measure of what school parties the most because lets face it all universities party. Is it because we have better sports teams, and are others jealous? Coming from another state and coming to West Virginia I now have such pride in this university and state that I didn't before. I don't care if my mom is nervous I go to the number 1 party school because if I can survive and make it through this school without failing out and coming out with a good degree, I must have determination and responisibilty to do my work and learn but at the same time have fun.

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