First Ron Jeremy swung by Manhattan, giving the town a thrill and
missmiah a playful grope. Or something. I wasn't there, so I can't testify specifically.
Then students march in protest of the newspaper adviser. Wow. That's, uhm, great.
Note: Editor Katie Lane is one of the cutest, greatest human beings alive. Treat her right.
Then students march in protest of the newspaper adviser. Wow. That's, uhm, great.
Note: Editor Katie Lane is one of the cutest, greatest human beings alive. Treat her right.
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But at the same time, if it got someone to be more active and more vocal with the paper, launched a career in journalism that might not've otherwise happened, hey, that's a bonus.
And if these people were calling for change in the newspaper's content instead of oversight from faculty, that'd be constructive. This just seems punitive, and coming with the backing from the administration official whose mug in the paper accidentally got replaced with Osama bin Laden's on last September 11th.
I just don't see how their solution would solve anything.