Greensboro Redistricting: In Dire Need of a Redo

The Editorial Staff It defies the laws of logic that a city or state’s district lines are so malleable that they can be shaped overnight quicker than it takes to roll a ball of Play Dough into a poor excuse for a snake, or to stick a wad of gum under a table, assuredly annoying someone’s mother. Yet, officials across these united states have demonstrated … Continue reading Greensboro Redistricting: In Dire Need of a Redo

Take a “Chancellor” on me

Mark Parent Opinions Editor        This past Friday, two of my colleagues and I were granted the privilege of interviewing UNCG’s new chancellor, Dr. Frank Gilliam.        And, I must say, I was very impressed by him.  I found Chancellor-Elect Gilliam to be insightful, kind and a good listener; of course, those skills should come as no surprise given the rigorous chancellor selection process administered by … Continue reading Take a “Chancellor” on me

I really don’t “heart” radio

By Sophia Lucente, A&E Editor Published Sep. 24, 2014 Unless you were in Vegas this past weekend, you probably missed out on the fakest, most overblown musical event of the year. Never fear – there is a place to fill you in on what you missed: your local Top 40 radio station. The MGM Grand Garden Arena and its adjoining “Resorts Village” hosted internet platform … Continue reading I really don’t “heart” radio