Dressing the Part
November 18, 2008 by Staff · Leave a Comment
Dressing for success is easy, and important. In the real world, where first impressions are everything, not following the appropriate dress code for an event can be as embarrassing as being caught in your birthday suit.
Childcare and UGA budget cuts
November 9, 2008 by Staff · Leave a Comment
Childcare services at the University of Georgia may be left on the back burner as budget cuts continue to increase.
Not Everyone Got Free Ice Cream on Election Day
November 5, 2008 by Staff · Leave a Comment
Opinions From South Carolina
November 5, 2008 by Staff · Leave a Comment
Voters from South Carolina share their opinions
Heartfelt but Typical Antics in View’s Election Wrap-up
The View, filled with salacious commentary and bitter disputes, reveled in the monumental win of Barack Obama becoming the first black president.
The Presidential Election Through the Eyes of Small-Town Georgia
November 5, 2008 by Staff · 2 Comments
Georgia’s small town papers bring the 2008 presidential race close to home.
SNL Pokes Fun at Candidates, but Their Motives are Serious
November 5, 2008 by Staff · 2 Comments
Isn’t there something just a little twisted about our population’s infatuation with bashing the country’s political leaders?
Spanish-Speaking Press Focuses on US Election
I’ve come to think of the United States’ as kind of like chicken pox: it only needs to touch a little bit of the surface in order to spread. This country’s chicken pox effect has never been so clear to me until this election — almost every international news source covered this election, whether it [...]
Review of “Indecision 2008″ Election Coverage
“An historic night,” indeed. The kings of fake news, Stephen Colbert from “The Colbert Report” and Jon Stewart from “The Daily Show,” joined satirical forces on Tuesday night at 10 p.m. ET for an hour-long live election special. Predictably, the show begins with an overdramatic compilation of spastic clips and a whopper of a title, [...]
Blogs Show Differing Opinions on Election
November 5, 2008 by Staff · Leave a Comment
Bloggers across the country were constantly updating last night as news of America’s first black president broke. It seems everyone from the “Queen of all Media,” Perez Hilton, to staff writers for esteemed publications to regular citizens documented their reaction to the historic news.

