Feature Editorial
by Michael Griffin in Opinions
Two weeks ago, President Bush's exercise in shameless audacity took yet another disgusting leap when he vetoed an expansion of health insurance coverage for children while simultaneously requesting an additional $190 billion dollars for his unnecessary war of choice.
Only one October
by Christopher Skeet in Opinions
On Nov. 6, 1908, the legendary bandits Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were killed by a group of Bolivian soldiers. On June 22, 1910, the first Zeppelin took flight. On Aug. 27, 1910, Mother Teresa was born in Albania. On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sunk.
Only one October
by Gregory Pratt in Opinions
Rick Ankiel was a young man in 2000 when he faced veteran Greg Maddux in Major League Baseball's playoffs. Ankiel was an up-and-coming pitcher at the time, considered by many a future superstar for the St. Louis Cardinals. Maddux? He was already a surefire Hall-of-Famer with the Atlanta Braves who made his name on the ability to control a baseball and throw it through a lifesaver time and time again.